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Trump to remove tariffs on whisky after King’s visit

President Donald Trump will lift tariffs on Scottish whisky after the King and Queen’s visit to the US.

Mr Trump said it was Charles and Camilla’s intervention that prompted the decision to lift the tariffs on Scottish whisky, announced soon after they said their goodbyes at the end of their state visit.

Mark Kent, chief executive of the Scotch Whisky Association, said “distillers can breathe a little easier” following the move.

The development will vindicate Downing Street’s decision to send the King on a trip, viewed by some as highly risky, to repair the UK-US special relationship.

Mr Trump said in a social media post that while “people have wanted to do this for a long time” the King and Queen “got me to do something that nobody else was able to do”.

In response, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said: “The King has been informed of President Trump’s warm gesture and sends his sincere gratitude for a decision that will make an important difference to the British whisky industry and the livelihoods it supports.

“His Majesty will be raising a dram to the president’s thoughtfulness and generous hospitality as he departs the US after a most enjoyable state visit for both their majesties in this special anniversary year.”

Dan Haygarth1 May 2026 07:49

Charles arrives in Bermuda after US tour

King Charles III has arrived in Bermuda following the end of his four-day US state visit, making his first trip to the British overseas territory as the monarch.

He made a low-key arrival in the capital, Hamilton, with a formal ceremonial welcome expected on Friday. Queen Camilla is not accompanying him on this leg of the tour.

King Charles arrives in Bermuda for a three-day royal trip

Shahana Yasmin1 May 2026 05:50

Charles heads to Bermuda after US visit

With the US leg complete, King Charles III has departed for Bermuda, beginning a three-day visit to the British overseas territory, his first as monarch.

The trip follows a diplomatically significant US tour centred on reinforcing what Charles described as an “indispensable alliance,” amid tensions over the UK’s refusal to join the US-Israeli war against Iran.

The visit included a historic address to Congress and a White House state dinner, where Charles emphasised NATO cooperation and continued support for Ukraine.

Shahana Yasmin1 May 2026 05:30

Virginia stop brings bluegrass welcome

King Charles III and Queen Camilla spent their final US hours in Front Royal, Virginia, attending a street event with marching bands and bluegrass music.

A spread of apple-butter doughnuts, pulled pork, crab tots, jerk chicken wings, burgers and Girl Scouts’ cookies was laid out as part of a “potluck” meal; however, Charles and Camilla did not eat.

Residents of the town of about 15,000 turned out with British and American flags, with locals calling it their most notable visit since Bing Crosby in 1950.

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Shahana Yasmin1 May 2026 05:10

Charles lays wreath at Arlington, visits Shenandoah

King Charles III paid tribute to US war dead at Arlington National Cemetery, where he was greeted with a 21-gun salute before laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

He later travelled to Shenandoah National Park in the Blue Ridge Mountains, where a bald eagle, the American national symbol, was presented by a park ranger at the final stop of his US tour.

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Shahana Yasmin1 May 2026 04:50

Trump calls Charles ‘the greatest king’

Donald Trump called King Charles III “the greatest king, in my book” as the monarch ended his US visit during a White House send-off.

The two leaders briefly appeared alongside Queen Camilla and Melania Trump before the royal motorcade departed. Trump also waved off the couple with a thumbs-up, adding: “We need more people like that in our country.”

Earlier in the week, the White House shared a photo of the two men captioned “TWO KINGS.”

Shahana Yasmin1 May 2026 04:30

Charles wraps US visit with Trump farewell

King Charles III and Queen Camilla ended their four-day US state visit with a brief farewell to US president Donald Trump at the White House, closing a trip aimed at reinforcing transatlantic ties.

The visit, timed to mark 250 years since American independence, also carried a diplomatic objective: repairing strains in relations over the Iran conflict.

US president Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump (right) bid farewell to King Charles III and Queen Camilla outside the White House in Washington DC
US president Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump (right) bid farewell to King Charles III and Queen Camilla outside the White House in Washington DC (PA)

Trump struck a warm tone on the final day, describing Charles as a “great friend” and suggesting the monarch’s personal rapport could help ease tensions with UK prime minister Keir Starmer, telling reporters: “When you like the king of a country so much, it probably helps your relationship with the prime minister.”

The stop lasted less than 10 minutes before the royal couple departed for their final engagements in Virginia.

Shahana Yasmin1 May 2026 04:21

The king will be ‘raising a dram’ to Trump over tariff rollback

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King Charles is reportedly pleased that President Donald Trump will roll back U.S. tariffs on U.K. whisky, a move the president announced after this week’s royal visit.

“The King has been informed of President Trump’s warm gesture and sends his sincere gratitude for a decision that will make an important difference to the British whisky industry and the livelihoods it supports,” a Buckingham Palace spokesperson told the Press Association on Thursday.

“His Majesty will be raising a dram to the president’s thoughtfulness and generous hospitality as he departs the US after a most enjoyable state visit for both their majesties in this special anniversary year.”

Josh Marcus1 May 2026 04:00

The king’s Friday agenda in Bermuda

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King Charles landed in Bermuda on Thursday evening, and tomorrow he has a busy day of stops ahead.

He will begin with a visit to King’s Square, in St. George’s, where he will be received by the Royal Bermuda Regiment and dignitaries before proceeding to St Peter’s Church.

Then he will head to the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo, and Trunk Island to learn about local nature and the protection of wildlife in the island nation.

Later in the day, Charles will head to City Hall and Arts Centre in Hamilton and the National Museum of Bermuda, where he will be greeted by the National Gombey Troupe and visit the Queen’s Exhibition Hall.

Finally, he will conclude his day of stops by meeting Commonwealth athletes ahead of the upcoming Glasgow Commonwealth Games this summer.

Josh Marcus1 May 2026 03:10

‘We’re celebrating today’: Beverage industry thankful Trump dropped UK whisky tariff

Chris Swonger, president and CEO of the U.S.-based Distilled Spirits Council trade group, is one of a number of industry figures celebrating President Trump’s announcement that the U.S. would drop its tariffs on U.K. whisky.

The announcement means American and U.K. distillers can, among other things, swap whisky casks commonly used in the aging process without a 10 percent levy on goods coming into the U.S.

The change “will contribute mightily to the U.S. hospitality industry,” Swonger told USA Today.

“The U.S. and U.K. whiskey industry is so intertwined.”

“We’re just thankful President Trump made this commitment to the king and we’re celebrating today,” he added. “Toast, not tariffs.”

Josh Marcus1 May 2026 02:40



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