On Tuesday, September 16, Donald Trump will land in the UK for his second state visit – just a little over six years since his first.
It’s widely described as unprecedented, and it certainly is for a US President. Just don’t tell Trump about the First World War-era French President Raymond Poincaré, who visited in 1913 and 1919.
In any case, this will be the first time a world leader has been granted the privilege of a second state visit in well over a century.
That raises a few questions – how similar will this trip be to the President’s first? How do you change it up to stop him getting bored?
There will, of course, be several differences. The obvious one is a different monarch – Trump was hosted by Queen Elizabeth six years ago, while King Charles will have the honour this time roun