Good Morning Britain viewer slammed Donald Trump after it was confirmed the US president will be visiting the UK. The Republican leader and his wife Melania Trump have officially accepted King Charles's invitation to the UK and the state visit will be from September 17-19.
The monarch will host the Trumps at Windsor Castle, as King Charles did during French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit last week. However, Trump's three-day state visit coincides with the parliamentary recession, meaning he will not address UK MPs.
"This is an interesting coincidence that the House won't be sitting so Trump won't be able to address it," Good Morning Britain presenter Richard Madeley told correspondent Nick Dixon.
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