President Donald Trump bid a stirring farewell to King Charles III and Queen Camilla on Thursday, capping off a historic four-day whirlwind tour with a glowing endorsement of the British monarchy.
As the sun set on the first-ever state visit by the King and Queen, the President and First Lady Melania Trump rolled out the red carpet at the White House one last time for a final, formal send-off.
The bond between the two couples appeared stronger than ever as the Trumps waited on the portico to greet the royal motorcade, welcoming the King and Queen the moment they exited their vehicle.
As they reemerged to exchange their final goodbyes, lip reader Nicola Hickling tells the Daily Mail that she observed a remarkably candid exchange between the couples.
The First Lady also shared a poignant moment with King Charles, expressing her well-wishes for his family back in the United Kingdom. Melania was seen saying, ‘Thank you. I wish you well and hope you have a good flight. Good luck with everything, and enjoy yourself.’
She specifically requested that the King send her love to ‘Catherine and William and their children,’ before gently advising him to ‘take some time for you.’
During their final moments together, President Trump was seen asking the King, ‘Are you going to come to Turnberry in a few months?’ King Charles laughed and replied, ‘No, I’m not,’ prompting Trump to persist with, ‘Aww. Come over for a chat.’
The King, scratching his neck, noted he had a ‘busy schedule,’ though Trump remained optimistic, saying, ‘I will see you.’ This prompted the King to ask, ‘You mean what you say, don’t you?’ to which the President affirmed, ‘I do, yes. I’ll be coming over for a couple of weeks.’

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President Donald Trump bid a stirring farewell to King Charles III and Queen Camilla on Thursday, capping off a historic four-day whirlwind tour with a glowing endorsement of the British monarchy

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As the sun set on the first-ever state visit by the King and Queen, the President and First Lady Melania Trump rolled out the red carpet at the White House one last time for a final, formal send-off

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Melania was seen saying, ‘Thank you. I wish you well and hope you have a good flight. Good luck with everything, and enjoy yourself’

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Trump watched as the motorcade pulled away, later telling reporters, ‘Great people. We need more people like that in our country’
Trump calls Charles ‘the greatest King’ as Royals say goodbyes
As they shared a firm and warm handshake, Trump wished him well, saying, ‘I wish you well and hope you have a good flight. Say hello to the family. Your visit was important to us.’
Trump turned to Queen Camilla to offer his own parting words, telling her, ‘It’s been very good to have you here. Have a safe flight. I’d like to see you again when we come over,’ a sentiment the Queen acknowledged with a nod.
As the royal car began to move, Queen Camilla rolled down her window and waved goodbye again to the Trumps, a final gesture of friendship before departing the executive mansion.
Trump watched as the motorcade pulled away, later telling reporters, ‘Great people. We need more people like that in our country.’
The departure brings an end to four days during which King Charles followed in the footsteps of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who made four state visits to the US during her record-breaking reign.
The trip was filled with significant milestones, including a somber pilgrimage to the National 9/11 Memorial on Wednesday, where the King and Queen honored the victims of the 2001 terror attacks.
Earlier in the week, Charles delivered a truly historic speech to Congress, navigating delicate international tensions and celebrating America’s upcoming semi-quincentennial, marking 250 years of independence.
The royals are finishing their trip by laying a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery, attending a parade and block party in Front Royal and then capping it off by visiting Shenandoah National Park.

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The departure brings an end to four days during which King Charles followed in the footsteps of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who made four state visits to the US during her record-breaking reign

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The First Lady also shared a poignant moment with King Charles, expressing her well-wishes for his family back in the United Kingdom. Melania was seen saying, ‘Thank you. I wish you well and hope you have a good flight. Good luck with everything, and enjoy yourself’

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As they reemerged to exchange their final goodbyes, lip reader Nicola Hickling tells the Daily Mail that she observed a remarkably candid exchange between the couples.

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Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are seen during farewell ceremony at the White House on day four of the State Visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla

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Earlier in the week, King Charles delighted his White House audience Tuesday with a cheeky toast as he was hosted by President Trump and the First Lady at a dazzling state dinner
Trump: King Charles ‘would have probably helped us with Iran’

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Ivanka Trump wore baby blue Reem Acra to Tuesday night’s state dinner
Fit for a King! President Trump hosts state banquet for Charles
Earlier in the week, King Charles delighted his White House audience Tuesday with a cheeky toast as he was hosted by President Trump and the First Lady at a dazzling state dinner.
The event marked the first state dinner of the President’s second term – and was to celebrate the country’s 250th birthday.
Both Mr Trump and the King made comments about their countries’ shared backstories, with Charles calling the fete a ‘very considerable improvement on the Boston Tea Party’.
The King also called attention to the President’s ‘readjustments’ to the East Wing, which is no longer standing.
‘I’m sorry to say that we British, of course, made our own small attempt at real estate redevelopment of the White House in 1814,’ the King joked.
He also noted how the President recently said, ‘that if it were not for the United States, European countries would be speaking German’.
‘Dare I say it, if it wasn’t for us, you’d be speaking French,’ Charles said, cracking up the President and his guests.
The King then unveiled an extraordinarily personal gift for the President during his toast – a large gold bell that hung from the conning tower of HMS Trump, a Royal Navy submarine that fought in the Battle of the Pacific in the Second World War.
Best moments from King’s historic state visit to the US

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The President and the First Lady toast King Charles at the state dinner

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Mr Trump gives a toast in the East Room during Tuesday night’s state dinner with Charles and Camilla

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King Charles and Mr Trump share a laugh at the White House state dinner, where the monarch filled his speech with jokes – including about the Boston Tea Party

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Queen Camilla, King Charles III, US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump pose on the Grand Staircase during an official state dinner at the White House in Washington DC
‘May it stand as a testament to our nations’ shared history and shining future,’ the King said of the gift. ‘And should you ever need to get hold of us, well, just give us a ring,’ the monarch quipped.
The gift echoed one from Queen Elizabeth II of the bicentennial Liberty Bell on her visit to the US in 1976.
Despite some clear policy differences expressed by the King in his speech to Congress earlier in the day, Mr Trump kicked off the dinner by complimenting it.
‘He made a great speech,’ Mr Trump said during a brief welcome ceremony on the South Lawn. ‘I was very jealous.’
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