King Charles receives positive message after 'secret' offer to Trump
King Charles set to make historic decision of his reign amid cancer battle
King Charles marked a major win as he received a positive message from the US after his key offer to Donald Trump.
For the unversed, Daily Mail recently reported that the monarch will make a 'secret offer' to the US leading political figure about joining the British Commonwealth in his upcoming state visit to the UK.
The source revealed about the offer, "This is being discussed at the highest levels."
"It would be a wonderful move that would symbolize Britain's close relationship with the U.S…Donald Trump loves Britain and has great respect for the royal family, so we believe he would see the benefits of this," an insider added.
Now, in response, Trump shared The Sun's article reporting King's offer on Truth Social platform with a positive response.
Writing on his Truth Social page, the US president said, "I Love King Charles. Sounds good to me!"
It is important to note that the United States declared its independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1776. However, Trump's response sparked reactions about the ties between the US and UK amid political unrest.
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