King Charles and could take a trip over the pond to the US if Donald Trump wins the US election, royal author Phil Dampier has said.
While it appears , the 2024 Republican Presidential hopeful feels different about Harry's dad and is, in fact, very supportive of him.
This means that if the King and Queen Camilla were to travel to America after the election, the country where Harry has been living since 2020, they are likely to be very welcomed.
Dampier said: "I would have thought a trip to the States would be a great thing as well.
"Whoever gets in... Trump seems to be very fond of the King. Obviously he'd like to have him.
"That would be enormous, if the King and Queen went to America. They've got to pace themselves, it depends on how well he is. I imagine the next place will be Canada.
While the relationship between Trump and the King is not well publicised, it appears the
The former first lady previously said that she has been pen pals with the King for years after first meeting him in New York in 2005.
According to a review of her new book in the New York Times, she said she has an "ongoing correspondence" with Charles, who it is believed she last saw in 2019 on a state visit to the UK.
While the King and Queen Camilla have showed no concrete signs of going to America any time soon, the idea that they could visit comes after they
Although the King has been undergoing treatment for cancer this year, he was deemed well enough by his doctors to fly overseas, and was even given the
As the tour was a success, Palace officials have also confirmed with one in Spring and one in Autumn, providing the King gets given the green light by doctors to go.
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