The King and the Prince of Wales are 'highly likely' to travel to the US next year on separate trips as part of a 'charm offensive' aimed at Donald Trump.
The visits are being timed to coincide with the 250th anniversary of American independence and come as negotiations take place between the two countries over a trade deal.
King Charles is expected to travel in April in what would be the first trip to the US by a reigning monarch since Queen Elizabeth was hosted by George Bush in 2007.
Prince William will then head to North America during next summer's World Cup which is also being hosted in Mexico and Canada.
The King's trip will be the first time he has visited the US since his son Prince Harry quit his royal duties and moved to Montecito, California, with Meghan Markle.
Prince William travelled to New York City in 2023 to attend his Earthshot Prize summit but steered clear of his brother, who will reportedly be 'iced out' of the upcoming visits.
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King Charles and Prince William set to visit the US in 2026 to woo Donald Trump amid trade talks - impinging on Harry and Meghan's territory
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