President Trump said Friday that he likes the idea of the United States joining the Commonwealth. King Charles III Will make an offer.
“I love King Charles,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Friday morning while linking an article citing the Daily Mail report that the monarch will secretly provide U.S. vice-presidents of the U.S. federal during Trump’s second state-owned visit to the UK. “Sounds good to me!”
Trump also reissues the same report on the King’s “secret” proposal for “members” in the early hours of Saturday.
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President Trump said on Friday that he liked the idea of the United States joining the Commonwealth after a report said King Charles III would make an offer. (Victoria Jones/WPA Pool/Getty Images)
The Commonwealth, founded in 1926, consisted of 56 countries, including Australia and Canada, most of which were originally British colonies. The monarch was the head of the Commonwealth and his maintenance was a major priority for Queen Elizabeth II.
Members are voluntary.
Before winning independence after the Revolution, the United States was part of the British Empire.
After gaining independence in 1947, India was the first country to decide to stay in the Commonwealth.

President Trump toasted Prince Charles during his first state visit in 2019. (Chris Jackson/WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Trump has a friendly relationship with the late Queen and always highly praised her.
“I know her very well, you know, I knew her in the 90s, but she’s great,” Trump Tell Fox News’ Mark Levin In 2023. “This is a woman… 75 years ago, she ruled, and she never made any mistakes.”
Trump also praised Charles and the heir to the throne, Prince William Meet In December in Paris, but he had less to say about Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle.
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The Daily Mail said Commonwealth membership first surfaced during Trump’s first term, this time with the hope that it would ease tensions between the United States and Canada as the country threatens trade tariffs.

Trump is with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles in 2019. (Daniel Leal/AFP via Getty Images)
“This is discussed at the highest level,” a member of the Royal Federal Association told the Daily Mail. “It would be a wonderful move, symbolizing the close relationship between Britain and the United States,” he said.
“Donald Trump loves Britain and has a great respect for the royal family, so we believe he will see the benefits of this. Hopefully, colleagues will follow the formal members and make the Commonwealth more important as a global organization.”

President Trump invited King Charles III to a second state visit when he met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the White House on February 27. (Carl Court/Getty Image)
Later last month, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer presented Trump with Charles’ second state visit, while two politicians met in the Oval Office.
“I think it only symbolizes the power of our relationship. It’s a very special letter. I think the last state visit was a huge success.” “The King Je hopes to make this better than this.”

Trump posed with First Lady Melania Trump and Prince Charles and his wife Camilla. (Chris Jackson/Pool/AFP)
Trump replied: “The answer is yes. On behalf of our wonderful first lady Melania and myself, the answer is yes, we look forward to being there, respecting the king and respecting your country. Your country is an amazing country.”
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Trump describes Charles as “beautiful” and a “good guy.”
He added: “I’ve actually known him very much in the first semester and now it’s the second.”