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WATCH LIVE: King Charles bids farewell to Trump

WATCH LIVE: King Charles bids farewell to Trump
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King Charles III will bid farewell to President Donald Trump at 10:50 a.m., bringing a close to his historic four-day trip to the United States. Charles and Queen Camilla will meet with the president and first lady, Melania Trump, at the White House after wrapping up their time in New York City and attending a […]

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