King Charles will not meet Epstein survivors on US visit
King Charles III will not meet survivors of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during the state visit to the US this month. A Buckingham Palace source confirmed this, as further details about the trip were released. The visit is taking place between 27 and 30 April.
It is expected that Queen Camilla will meet representatives of groups campaigning against domestic abuse and violence against women at some events during the visit. The King will address Congress while in DC, a moment which will be the diplomatic highlight of the visit. In Virginia, the King will visit a national park and encounter some Appalachian culture, meeting indigenous people. There will be a community party celebrating the 250th anniversary of independence.
After leaving the US, the King will visit Bermuda before returning to the UK.
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King Charles III and Queen Camilla are scheduled for a state visit to the US this month. The visit comes amid strained relations between the UK and the US - but what will this mean for those hoping to meet with the King?
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