Following the assassination attempt, King writes to Trump.
After surviving an assassination attempt, the King told Buckingham Palace he wrote to former President Trump confidentially.
The British embassy in Washington, DC, was the recipient of the Sunday delivery.
The BBC has established that the letter’s contents match the prime minister’s weekend remarks, despite its secrecy.
While giving a speech at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday, Mr. Trump was shot but managed to live.
Sir Keir Starmer, the prime minister, expressed his “appalled” shock at the incident. According to reports, Sir Keir called the former US president on Sunday afternoon to offer his sympathies to the victims and their families. He also wished Mr. Trump and the injured a speedy recovery.
An assailant at the Pennsylvania rally shot the ex-president in the ear.
Unfortunately, one spectator lost their life and two others sustained serious injuries. At the scene, Thomas Matthew Crooks, the suspect in the shooting, was fatally shot.
After the shooting, Mr. Trump clenched his fist and pumped his fist to the crowd, describing the assassination attempt as a “surreal experience” and claiming he was “supposed to be dead” according to the New York Post.
He will officially become the Republican Party’s presidential candidate for November’s election when he gives a speech this week at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
He plans to utilize the revised address to “bring the country together” after the tragedy, according to Mr. Trump.
UK politicians continued to condemn the attack on Monday.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy told BBC Breakfast she was “horrified and angry” at the assassination attempt and added it was “heartening” to see so many world leaders join the condemnation.
Shadow foreign secretary Andrew Mitchell told Sky News the shooting was “an appalling act of violence and wickedness” that has been “rightly condemned by everyone for what it is”.
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Prince of Wales received then Trump and afternoon tea at Clarence House during a Nato meeting in London in 2019.
The late Queen Elizabeth hosted a state banquet for Mr Donald during a state visit to the UK earlier the same year.
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