Tiffany Trump (right) with her family in 2016.Photo: Fred Watkins/ABC via Getty ImagesThe Trump family is reportedly headed to the U.K.PresidentDonald Trumpplans to bring his whole family, including all of his adult children and their spouses, to his first official state visit to the U.K. next month, according toa reporterwithThe New York Times.“POTUS state visit to the UK is set to include not just the president’s children who work in the White House, but also his other adult children, per multiple people familiar with planning,” reporter Maggie Haberman wrote on Twitter earlier this week.Though both White House and U.K. officials have yet to confirm many details about the upcoming trip, it will include a visit to Buckingham Palace whereQueen Elizabethwill host a lavish banquet dinner on June 3 for Trump. According toABC News, the first children are expected to attend the banquet as well.Chris Jackson/GettyThis means that the Trumps —Ivanka, 37, and her husbandJared Kushner, 38, who both work as senior White House advisers, as well asDonald Trump Jr.,41,Tiffany, 25,Eric Trump, 35, and his wifeLaura, 36 — could meet royalsPrince William, 36, andKate Middleton,37, who are both expected to attend.However, theIndependentreported thatPrince Harry, 34, andMeghan Markle, 37, would not be joining the royal family during the state banquet. Trump Jr., who was divorced last year, reportedly may bring his girlfriend,Kimberly Guilfoyle, 50, a former Fox News correspondent.The White House confirmed the state visit in early April, announcing at the time that Trump and First LadyMelania Trumpwill travel to the U.K. for their first official state visit to meet with the Queen and Prime MinisterTheresa Mayand commemorate the anniversary of D-Day.RELATED VIDEO: Trump to Meet Prince Charles After Future King ‘Agrees’ to TeaThe official trip is set to take place over the course of three days, June 3-5, and has been repeatedly delayed — the initial invitation was extended nearly two and a half years ago.Somespeculated that this was due toworries over the protests he might face. Amongother controversies in his relationshipwith Britain, Trump sparked intense backlash in June 2017 after he attacked London’s mayor in the wake of a terror attack there.The president is expected to also meet withPrince Charlesfor the first time since being elected.
Tiffany Trump (right) with her family in 2016.Photo: Fred Watkins/ABC via Getty Images

The Trump family is reportedly headed to the U.K.PresidentDonald Trumpplans to bring his whole family, including all of his adult children and their spouses, to his first official state visit to the U.K. next month, according toa reporterwithThe New York Times.“POTUS state visit to the UK is set to include not just the president’s children who work in the White House, but also his other adult children, per multiple people familiar with planning,” reporter Maggie Haberman wrote on Twitter earlier this week.Though both White House and U.K. officials have yet to confirm many details about the upcoming trip, it will include a visit to Buckingham Palace whereQueen Elizabethwill host a lavish banquet dinner on June 3 for Trump. According toABC News, the first children are expected to attend the banquet as well.Chris Jackson/GettyThis means that the Trumps —Ivanka, 37, and her husbandJared Kushner, 38, who both work as senior White House advisers, as well asDonald Trump Jr.,41,Tiffany, 25,Eric Trump, 35, and his wifeLaura, 36 — could meet royalsPrince William, 36, andKate Middleton,37, who are both expected to attend.However, theIndependentreported thatPrince Harry, 34, andMeghan Markle, 37, would not be joining the royal family during the state banquet. Trump Jr., who was divorced last year, reportedly may bring his girlfriend,Kimberly Guilfoyle, 50, a former Fox News correspondent.The White House confirmed the state visit in early April, announcing at the time that Trump and First LadyMelania Trumpwill travel to the U.K. for their first official state visit to meet with the Queen and Prime MinisterTheresa Mayand commemorate the anniversary of D-Day.RELATED VIDEO: Trump to Meet Prince Charles After Future King ‘Agrees’ to TeaThe official trip is set to take place over the course of three days, June 3-5, and has been repeatedly delayed — the initial invitation was extended nearly two and a half years ago.Somespeculated that this was due toworries over the protests he might face. Amongother controversies in his relationshipwith Britain, Trump sparked intense backlash in June 2017 after he attacked London’s mayor in the wake of a terror attack there.The president is expected to also meet withPrince Charlesfor the first time since being elected.
The Trump family is reportedly headed to the U.K.
PresidentDonald Trumpplans to bring his whole family, including all of his adult children and their spouses, to his first official state visit to the U.K. next month, according toa reporterwithThe New York Times.
“POTUS state visit to the UK is set to include not just the president’s children who work in the White House, but also his other adult children, per multiple people familiar with planning,” reporter Maggie Haberman wrote on Twitter earlier this week.
Though both White House and U.K. officials have yet to confirm many details about the upcoming trip, it will include a visit to Buckingham Palace whereQueen Elizabethwill host a lavish banquet dinner on June 3 for Trump. According toABC News, the first children are expected to attend the banquet as well.
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This means that the Trumps —Ivanka, 37, and her husbandJared Kushner, 38, who both work as senior White House advisers, as well asDonald Trump Jr.,41,Tiffany, 25,Eric Trump, 35, and his wifeLaura, 36 — could meet royalsPrince William, 36, andKate Middleton,37, who are both expected to attend.
However, theIndependentreported thatPrince Harry, 34, andMeghan Markle, 37, would not be joining the royal family during the state banquet. Trump Jr., who was divorced last year, reportedly may bring his girlfriend,Kimberly Guilfoyle, 50, a former Fox News correspondent.
The White House confirmed the state visit in early April, announcing at the time that Trump and First LadyMelania Trumpwill travel to the U.K. for their first official state visit to meet with the Queen and Prime MinisterTheresa Mayand commemorate the anniversary of D-Day.
RELATED VIDEO: Trump to Meet Prince Charles After Future King ‘Agrees’ to Tea
The official trip is set to take place over the course of three days, June 3-5, and has been repeatedly delayed — the initial invitation was extended nearly two and a half years ago.
Somespeculated that this was due toworries over the protests he might face. Amongother controversies in his relationshipwith Britain, Trump sparked intense backlash in June 2017 after he attacked London’s mayor in the wake of a terror attack there.
The president is expected to also meet withPrince Charlesfor the first time since being elected.
source: people.com