Donald Trump's state visit to Groot -Britain must be suspended after his amazing white house Tirade against President Zensky, a series of prominent public figures that were declared last night.
The extraordinary screaming competition-tour President Trump and vice-president JD Vance against the leader of Ukraine stood to accuse him of 'gambling with the Second World War' only a few hours after Sir Keir Starmer invited Mr. Trump for an unprecedented second cing-on King Charles.
Politicians and military leaders called on the regulations until Mr Trump has made the guarantees about the safety of Ukraine in the light of Russian aggression, whereby royal experts warn that a visit was now in the risk of embarrassing the prince.
A source close to the president, however, warned last night that it would be 'very unwise' for the UK to withdraw the invitation. The calls came as:
Charles prepared to roll out the red carpet for Mr. Zensky in Sandringham today.
The Prime Minister greeted the Lord Zensky with a hug in Downing Street yesterday – to cheese from the looking public – and promised him that he has the 'full support' of Great -Britain.
The anger comes as:
- Sir Keir is preparing for host leaders from France, Germany, Italy and other countries at a crisist top in Lancaster House in London today;
- Mr. Zensky tried to cure the gap by thanking Mr Trump for his' support 'yesterday, but emphatically adding:' We are the ones who live this war in Ukraine. It is a fight for our freedom, for our survival ';
- Reforming British leader Nigel Farage, an ally of Trump, joined the president's criticism and said: “The spit in the White House is regrettable and will give Putin the feeling that the winner … A peace agreement is essential and Ukraine needs the right security guarantees.”

US President Donald Trump (R) is greeted by Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in Buckingham Palace on 3 June 2019 in London

Sir Keir Starmer meets President Volodymyr Zenskyy van Ukraine on number 10 Downing Street on March 1, 2025
The king, who met the Lord Zelensky for the first time in 2023 in Buckingham Palace, has previously expressed his support for Ukraine and said that the country had experienced 'indescribable aggression' after the 'not -loked attack' of Russia.
During the collision in the Oval Office, the US president was accused of worn as a bully when he told his Ukrainian counterpart to accept a deal with Russia or we are gone. ”
Mr. Trump told the Lord Zensky that he had not been grateful enough for American support before he ordered him to leave the White House.
After Mr. Trump had handed the state visit on Thursday, he said it would be a 'honor', adding that Charles was a 'beautiful man, a great man'.
But Minister of Shadow Home Affairs Alicia Kearns said last night: 'State visits must be granted to the most honorable allies, not to Curry.
'No state visit should continue until the steadfastness of the US's dedication to its allies is insured. His Majesty should not bear the weight of Keir's diplomatic shortcomings. '
She called the Oval Office collision a 'humiliating spectacle' and 'Performative bullying for an American audience' by Mr. Trump, adding to it: “Zolensky Vecht for the survival of his people: an innocent people who are murdered by a barbaric imperialist and dictator.”
The Trump -Bron said, however, that remembering the invitation would “be very unwise, unless the UK wants to undo all goodwill generated by the prime minister's journey.”

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in Downing Street in London

The British Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer and Ukrainian president, Volodyymyr Zensky Shake Hands during a bilateral meeting on 10 Downing Street
They added: 'The best path would be that Sir Keir President convinces Zensky to apologize with President Trump and the American people.
“President Trump thinks King Charles is a great man and is looking forward to seeing him and other senior members of the royal family when he makes his historical journey.”
During the visit, it is expected that Mr Trump will be invited to address both parliament buildings – an honor that he was refused during his previous trip in 2019. But last night a member of parliament predicted a 'sea of ​​empty seats' in protest.
No date has yet been set for the state visit and many sources said it had to be put off until the UK and the US had the eye in Ukraine.
Former Defense Minister Tobias Ellwood, a joint British-American subject, said: “It would be inappropriate to place the king in the position of organizing the president if American foreign policy shifts from his long-term support for Ukraine and in the direction of coordination with Russia's security objectives.”
Dickie Arbiter, who was a spokesperson for the deceased Queen, said: “It is difficult to withdraw an invitation for an alleged ally of Great Britain. I think the only option is to block until the time the government thinks is good. '
Ex-MI6 Head of Richard Dearlove, agreed: 'They don't have to arrange the state visit immediately. They must let the dust sink.
“If Trump is so in love with the royal family … there is an opportunity to try to rebuild bridges.”

Speaking within number 10, the Prime Minister deeply reassured the Ukrainian president: “Just let me tell you that you are very, very welcome in Downing Street here”

The furious bust of the Ukrainian president with the US president has sent diplomatic ripples all over the world
Former Tory -leader Michael Howard said it would be 'extremely difficult' for the king, given the Lord Trump and Mr. Dance's' disgraceful 'behavior, but added:' Sometimes we have to do things that we do not like to try to win things for our country.
'We have to see if we can moderate the behavior of this terrible administration. [The state visit] Can be one of the ways in which we can influence a smithy. '
Labor -Peer George Foulkes said the visit should be postponed after the “scandalous behavior” of Mr Trump, and added: “The diplomatic thing would be that the king will find himself busy in the coming months.”
Former army commander Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, said: 'The insensitive, cowardly and arrogant approach of Trump and Vance and their apparent reconciliation of Putin is an enormous concern.
'I'm sure the king does not want to entertain [Trump] Who currently appears to be on the side of evil instead of good. '
But constitutional expert Sir Vernon Bogdanor said: “The meeting must continue. It would be an unprecedented snub to cancel it and would damage our interests. '
Last night, NO10 insisted that the state visit would continue with the text: “The only serious route to a safe, sovereign Ukraine is for all allies in the US and Europe to come together in action, not words.”