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King Charles Wants Kate Middleton To Be Part of Donald Trump Dinner for Glamor, Says Source

President Donald Trump is all set for his second state visit to the UK this month. The royal family will host the President from September 16 to September 18. This historic state visit will reportedly include a lavish dinner at Windsor Castle. As reported by Rob Shuter’s #ShuterScoop, a source from the palace told them that King Charles wishes Kate Middleton to be a part of that dinner for “glamor” and “shine.”

King Charles wants Kate Middleton and Prince William to be part of Donald Trump dinner, says source

King Charles has reportedly been gearing up for President Donald Trump and the First Lady, Melania Trump’s second state visit to the UK, which will include a grand dinner at Windsor Castle. The King wants to see both his eldest son, Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton, attending the state dinner.

Per Rob Shuter’s #ShuterScoop, a source claimed, “The King wants this visit to be remembered as a triumph, not a circus.” The person continued, “And that means the Prince and Princess of Wales need to be front and center.”

In the meantime, according to the news outlet, King Charles believes that Prince William and Kate Middleton are the “most glamorous assets” of the palace. Another palace insider explained, “Trump adores pageantry.” The person continued, “He wants glamour, he wants the photos, he wants to stand next to royals who shine.” They then added, “Nobody delivers that like Kate.”

Meanwhile, another source went on to talk to the news outlet about how strict King Charles is regarding this matter of the state dinner with President Donald Trump. The person claimed, “It’s not a request.” They further said that King Charles sees Kate Middleton and Prince William’s “attendance as essential to protecting the monarchy’s global image.” In the meantime, during this UK visit, President Donald Trump will reportedly pay his respects to the late Queen Elizabeth II.

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