U.S. President Donald Trump is heading to the United Kingdom, where he'll become the first U.S. president to get a second state visit to the U.K.
As Trump left the White House on Tuesday, he noted that during his past state visit he was hosted at Buckingham Palace and this time he'll be at Windsor Castle, which he says people call “the ultimate.”
Associated Press reporter Jill Lawless says Trump will meet King Charles III at Windsor Castle and hold talks with Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Chequers.
“The first day in Windsor, we'll see pomp and ceremony and royal bling and majesty, the likes of which Britain is extremely good at,” Lawless said.
The second day with Starmer will be focused on a tech partnership that has been in the works for quite some time.
“And the deal is expected to include a number of data centers being opened in the UK, investments in the life sciences, and investments in nuclear power plants,” Lawless said.
The British government hopes a multibillion-dollar technology deal will show strong trans-Atlantic ties despite differences over Ukraine and the Middle East.