‘Buckingham Palace has finally announced that the King and Queen’s planned visit to the US will indeed go ahead at the end of April 2026. After US President Donald Trump launched a string of verbal attacks on the UK Prime Minister, there had been growing calls for Keir Starmer to cancel the King’s visit, which he is due to make to celebrate the 250th anniversary of US independence. The Liberal Democrats, for instance, had urged the PM not to grant “yet another huge diplomatic coup” to a President “who repeatedly insults and damages our country.” However, little academic attention has been paid to the issue of whether, as a matter of constitutional law, it would have even been possible for the PM to cancel the visit in the first place. Further, what say, if any, might the King himself have had in the matter?’
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UK Constitutional Law Association, 8th April 2026
Source: ukconstitutionallaw.org