WASHINGTON — King Charles III will travel to the US for a state visit late next month, a source familiar with the plans tells The Post.
While details are still being finalized, the British monarch’s itinerary includes a state dinner at the White House as well as a stop in New York City.

As part of the three-day trip, first reported by Punchbowl News, Charles is also expected to address a joint meeting of Congress.
Apparently in preparation for the royal occasion, House Republican leadership announced Monday the chamber will be in session the week of April 27 — altering the initial schedule.
Charles’ late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, made the last state visit by a member of the British Royal Family to the US in 2007, during which she marked the 400th anniversary of the settling of Jamestown, Va. and attended the Kentucky Derby.
The late queen also paid a state visit during celebrations of America’s bicentennial in 1976, while King Charles will visit ahead of the 250th birthday of the United States.
President Trump visited the UK in September 2025, taking Charles up on his offer of an unprecedented second state visit after being received by Queen Elizabeth II in June 2019.


