Washington: On April 29, President Donald Trump hosted King Charles III at the White House, where the two exchanged historically resonant facsimiles. Trump presented a custom copy of a June 2, 1785 letter John Adams wrote to John Jay, in which Adams recounted meeting King George III and noted the monarch had been 'the last to consent to the separation' yet signalled willingness to rebuild ties. King Charles returned a framed facsimile of the 1879 design plans for the Resolute Desk, the Oval Office fixture made from the timbers of H.M.S. Resolute after the United States recovered and returned the ship; Queen Victoria had the desk made and presented it to President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1880. Melania Trump and Queen Camilla also exchanged gifts and took part in joint public events during the visit. The First Lady gave the Queen six Tiffany's English King sterling silver teaspoons engraved with the Queen's cypher and a jar of White House honey; the White House said the items reflected shared interests in sustainability, craftsmanship and beekeeping. Queen Camilla presented the First Lady with a brooch by enamel designer Fiona Rae, who received a Royal Warrant in 2024. Earlier, the First Lady and the Queen hosted students at the White House Tennis Pavilion, where pupils explored British landmarks and American historical artefacts using virtual reality and artificial intelligence, and Melania distributed copies of Michael Morpurgo's War Horse.
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Cet échange de cadeaux historiques reflète la relation continue entre les États-Unis et le Royaume-Uni. C'est un rappel de notre histoire commune et de l'importance de la diplomatie. Si la politique ou l'histoire vous intéressent, vous pourriez vouloir rechercher la lettre originale d'Adams ou les plans du bureau Resolute.
Les Trump et la famille royale britannique perpétuent les traditions diplomatiques. L'échange de cadeaux est un symbole des liens entre nos nations. Cela vaut la peine d'être partagé si vous connaissez quelqu'un qui aime l'histoire ou les relations internationales.
L'échange cérémoniel a bénéficié aux relations diplomatiques en renforçant les liens symboliques entre les États-Unis et le Royaume-Uni et a fourni un contenu positif en matière de relations publiques aux deux dirigeants.
Les articles ne signalent aucun impact négatif immédiat ni aucune partie ayant souffert directement de l'échange de cadeaux.
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Trump et le roi Charles III échangent des fac-similés historiques à la Maison Blanche
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