Buckingham Palace reviews security for King Charles ahead of US visit

Security for King Charles is under review following a shooting in Washington, DC. Buckingham Palace will engage in discussions with US counterparts to assess the impact on the upcoming state visit scheduled for April 27-30. The King is being kept fully informed of developments.

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Buckingham Palace reviews security for King Charles ahead of US visit

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King Charles’ state visit to the United States is scheduled for April 27-30, 2026. Security measures are being reviewed following a shooting incident in Washington DC, leading Buckingham Palace to discuss potential impacts with US counterparts.

Buckingham Palace stated that following a shooting incident in Washington, DC, “a number of discussions will be taking place” with US counterparts to assess the impact on King Charles’ upcoming state visit. Chief Secretary to Prime Minister Keir Starmer commented that “our teams are working closely to ensure that security arrangements are put appropriately in place.”

King Charles’ state visit to the United States is scheduled for April 27-30, 2026, with President Donald Trump set to host a “beautiful banquet dinner” during the four-day event. Security arrangements are currently being reviewed in light of the recent shooting incident in Washington, DC.

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FILE PHOTO: King Charles III (left) with US President Donald Trump at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, before formally bidding farewell to the president on day two of their state visit to the UK, September 18, 2025. Aaron Chown/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
After last night’s shooting, security for King Charles will likely be upped (Picture: Reuters)

King Charles’ state visit to the United States is set to go ahead in just a few days, but security measures for the royal are under review after the shooting in Washington DC last night.

An apparent would-be assassin stormed a dinner event where Donald Trump was preparing to address top US journalists last night.

Now, Buckingham Palace has revealed that a ‘number of discussions will be taking place’ with their US counterparts to see if the shooting last night will impact planning for the historic state visit.

The Palace said: ‘The King is being kept fully informed of developments and is greatly relieved to hear that the President, First Lady and all guests have been unharmed.’

FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump listens as Britain's King Charles speaks during the state banquet at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, on day one of US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump's second state visit to the UK, Wednesday September 17, 2025. Aaron Chown/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
Last September, the UK hosted Trump and Melania for a state visit (Picture: Reuters)

Speaking about the attack earlier today, Chief Secretary to Prime Minister Keir Starmer told Sky News: ‘As you would imagine, with His Majesty the King, this week our teams are working closely to ensure that security arrangements are put appropriately in place.

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He added: ‘As you would imagine, the government and the Palace were in close cooperation with American counterparts in advance of the visit anyway, and further discussions will be taking place today, ahead of next week.’

The King and Queen are due to visit the US for a state visit at the end of April. 

The president has promised them ‘a beautiful banquet dinner’ and revealed the ‘historic state visit’ will take place over four days from April 27-30 – despite Buckingham Palace deciding not to release the exact dates in its own official announcement.

‘I look forward to spending time with the King, whom I greatly respect. It will be TERRIFIC!,’ Trump said at the time of the announcement.

It’s expected that the Americans will roll out the red carpet for the King, despite celebrating 250 years without British rule.

Trump will also likely give a tour to Charles around the White House – though he was quick to say that he won’t show off as many historic items to the King.

During his state visit this year, Trump joked, ‘You know what? I’m going to treat you to a state dinner, you can come to the US, and I’m not going to drag you around the Lincoln Memorial. You can just have dinner and then go to bed.’

WINDSOR, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 17: King Charles III and US President Donald Trump inspect the Guard of Honour during the State visit by the President of the United States of America at Windsor Castle on September 17, 2025 in Windsor, England. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
The historic state visit will mark the 250th anniversary of the USA (Picture: Getty)

The transatlantic trip will be subject to the King being well enough, with the 77-year-old head of state currently undergoing treatment for cancer.

Charles was last in Washington, DC, for the funeral of former President George H.W. Bush in Washington, but he’s met many Presidents.

He is expected to be joined by his wife, Queen Camilla, for the landmark visit.

Charles has made more than a dozen overseas trips since becoming King, including state visits to France, Italy and Kenya.

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