Melania Trump hosts UK royal visit with tech-driven program
By IANS | Updated: April 30, 2026 22:25 IST2026-04-30T22:23:59+5:302026-04-30T22:25:11+5:30
Washington, April 30 First Lady Melania Trump hosted King Charles III and Queen Camilla for a state visit ...

Melania Trump hosts UK royal visit with tech-driven program
Washington, April 30 First Lady Melania Trump hosted King Charles III and Queen Camilla for a state visit that combined formal diplomacy with a technology-driven educational program, the White House said.
“The visit by Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla on the 250th anniversary of our nation transcends ceremony. It symbolises our modern society’s enduring commitment to freedom and human potential,” the First Lady said in a statement on Thursday.
Trump led a cross-cultural educational experience for American students as part of her “Fostering the Future Together” initiative. The programme used virtual reality (VR) to connect students to British heritage sites and historical landmarks.
“The students enjoyed a groundbreaking educational experience which brought them to Buckingham Palace through the use of VR, while physically standing on the White House Tennis Pavilion grounds,” she said.
Among the participants were Presidential AI Challenge State Champions, who interacted with Queen Camilla and the First Lady after removing their headsets. The discussions focused on the landmarks they had virtually explored and their learning experience.
The visit also included a formal State Dinner at the White House. “I was honoured to host Their Majesties for a State Dinner that reflected the warmth and history shared between our countries,” Trump said.
The dinner followed a white-tie dress code. The setting featured floral arrangements inspired by British gardens, cascading candelabras, and live music performances. The menu included a beehive-shaped gateau made with honey sourced from White House beehives.
Guests included figures from government, technology, business, sports, and culture. Officials said the event was designed to showcase American hospitality, heritage, and craftsmanship.
The state visit included multiple engagements highlighting ties between the United States and the United Kingdom. The President and the First Lady hosted the British monarch and Queen Camilla at a series of events focused on shared history, cooperation, and bilateral engagement.
These included a visit to the expanded White House beehive and a state arrival ceremony with full military honours. The ceremony featured a 21-gun salute and a military pass in review involving nearly 500 members of the US Armed Forces.
From the arrival ceremony to the final engagements, officials said the visit underscored cooperation across diplomacy, education, and innovation. The White House described the events as reflecting the enduring partnership between the two countries.
“The First Lady is proud to have led the preparations for the visit -- honouring tradition while embracing the promise of the future,” the statement said.
The United States and the United Kingdom have long maintained close political, economic, and security ties. High-level visits such as state visits and formal dinners are used to reaffirm cooperation and shared interests.
King Charles III’s visit comes as both countries continue to coordinate on global challenges and strategic priorities.
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