Trump, visibly pleased, examined the letter, signed “Charles R” in a bold, striking script. “A beautiful man, a wonderful man,” he remarked, admiring the king’s signature before adding, “That’s quite a signature, isn’t it?” Starmer, playing the role of messenger, emphasized the historical nature of the invitation. “This is really special. This has never happened before,” he told reporters. Indeed, Trump became the first elected leader in modern history to receive two state visit invitations from Britain.
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