Donald Trump is bringing all four of his grown-up kids to meet the Queen in June state visit
DONALD Trump is bringing all four of his grown up children on his state visit to Britain to meet the Queen.
Ivanka, Tiffany, Eric and Donald Trump Jr, will all accompany the US President on the three day visit, from June 3-5.
And the four siblings will also be accompanied by their husbands and wives, in what is now mushrooming into a massive entourage.
It has also emerged that the American leader is pushing for a ‘next generation’ meeting between his children and Prince William and wife Kate.
But while Prince Charles will host the president for afternoon tea, there are “no plans” as yet for the Duke of Cambridge to meet any of the Trumps, sources said.
Wife Melania will also be by 72 year-old Mr Trump’s side on the trip, with only his youngest son, Barron, 13, staying behind in Washington DC.
A second 747 jumbo jet on top of Air Force One is being readied to fly the huge party to London, along with a massive accompanying press corps.
A US Government source told The Sun: “Coming to England as a guest of the Queen is a big deal for the President, and he wants to share the experience with his family. That is understandable”.
The President and his families’ schedule is still said by aides to be “fluid”, despite his arrival in just 10 days time.
The White House advance team only arrived in Britain on Tuesday night.
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After London, Mr Trump will fly to Normandy to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings with other world leaders including Theresa May and French leader Emmanuel Macron.
He will then take his family over to Ireland for a private weekend stay at a luxury golf course he owns.
The White House said: “This state visit will reaffirm the steadfast and special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom”
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