President Joe Biden may still be attending King Charles' coronation in the United Kingdom this May, despite reports that he is unlikely to make an appearance.
March 04, 2023 - 20:08 GMT Rebecca Lewis A senior administration official confirmed that"the U.S. will be represented at the coronation", although there is nothing to share yet"regarding presidential travel or regarding potential delegation at this time".
The president"also conveyed the great admiration of the American people for the Queen, whose dignity and constancy deepened the enduring friendship and special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom". They met after lunch, shortly before 3pm, and Biden reportedly joked upon meeting 40-year-old William:"Where’s your top coat?"A spokesperson for the Prince of Wales told HELLO! that William was keen to discuss the Earthshot Prize ceremony with the President, and"share the legacy of last year's finalists and the impact they're having globally".
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