I think they're going to nail down a date in September, said Trump.
The comment came after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, at his meeting with Trump at the White House in February, handed over a letter with an invitation from the king to visit Windsor Castle, which Trump accepted.
They're going to arrange a second party. And that's what it is, it's a party, it's fantastic, and it's the first time ever that a person gets to experience it, said Trump.
The President is likely referring to the planned state visit to the United Kingdom being his second after the 2019 visit, when he met Queen Elizabeth during his first term.
American presidents are usually not offered a formal state visit during their second term, but instead are invited to lunch or tea with the monarch.