Trump’s UK state visit plans put queen in ‘difficult position’
LONDON, United Kingdom (AP) — The British government is holding fast to plans to invite US President Donald Trump for a state visit even as protests mount.
Peter Ricketts, a former head of the Foreign Office, said Tuesday the invitation has put Queen Elizabeth II in a “very difficult position” because of the furore surrounding Trump’s travel ban on refugees and people from some Muslim-majority countries.
He said in a letter to The Times that the invitation to Trump was “ill-judged” and should not have been made until Trump had spent some years in office.
The queen makes invitations to state visits on the advice of government officials, and traditionally hosts the visitor in Buckingham Palace.
Protesters took to the streets in London and other cities Monday calling for the trip to be cancelled.