King Charles III and Queen Camilla will proceed with their planned state visit to the United States running from April 27 to April 30, 2026, Buckingham Palace confirmed, despite a recent shooting incident in Washington, D.C. The announcement followed consultations between officials in both countries and was made on the advice of the British government.
The four-day visit is intended to highlight longstanding ties between the United Kingdom and the United States, coinciding with America’s 250th year of independence. The royal itinerary includes stops in Washington and New York, with events aimed at strengthening diplomatic and cultural relations.
The confirmation comes after a security incident at a high-profile media dinner held at the Washington Hilton. Authorities said a suspect, identified as Cole Tomas Allen, attempted to breach a secured screening area while carrying multiple weapons. Law enforcement officials reported that he approached the magnetometer checkpoint armed with a shotgun, a handgun, and knives before being stopped.
During the confrontation, a Secret Service agent was shot but survived due to protective gear. Senior officials, including President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, were safely evacuated from the venue as a precaution.
Investigators are continuing to review evidence collected at the scene, including written materials, to determine the suspect’s motive. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche indicated that the attacker may have intended to target high-level officials, though the investigation remains ongoing.
Speaking after the incident, Trump described the attacker as a troubled individual and noted that the disrupted event would be rescheduled. Despite the security concerns, both governments have indicated that preparations for the royal visit will continue as planned, with heightened attention to safety measures.