World UPDATE! The Queen Will Invite Trump To The Windsor Castle, Not Clear If Prince William Would Want To Meet Him Though

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Queen Elizabeth II will reportedly invite President elect Donald Trump to Windsor Castle for a state visit next summer. However, according to insiders, the 90-year-old monarch is only going to send out the invitation to the recently-elected President of the United States and his wife, “once he is sworn in as president on January 20.”
In case it goes ahead, it will be certainly one of the 70-year old Republican’s first trips abroad as president. It’s reported that two ministers as well as a senior official from Downing Street has confirmed there are to be discussions of Trump seeing 2017 , in July or June.
A source has told Britain’s The Times paper, that the Prime Minister Theresa May’s office as well as Downing Street have confirmed Trump and the UK will go to next year. The insider said: “Discussions between British officials and Trump’s team are expected to start shortly to ensure that a date may be agreed for July or June .
It’s also reported that Trump has discussed a visit to great britain to see Queen Elizabeth with the head of UKIP Nigel Farage and that his mother proved to be a big supporter of the monarch.

A part of Farage’s team told the paper: He ’s looking forward to it. He ’s an enormous Anglophile. He was really, really sharp. Mary, his late mother, [who was born in Scotland] adored the Queen. He said, ‘I’m going to meet with her, too. My mother would be chuffed to bits when I meet with the Queen.’”

It is uncertain whether Prince Charles, William and harry and the brand new US president will meet with, however. Trump came under fire earlier this year when remarks he made regarding the late Princess Diana were resurfaced. In a single interview that took place weeks after her 1997 death, Trump said that he believed he could have had sex using the royal after her divorce from Charles. In a later interview, he promised Stern which he might have slept with Diana “ without hesitation though she was “mad.”