King Charles and Queen Camilla have a packed schedule for their first visit to the United States since becoming Britain's monarchs.
They have now safely landed at Joint Base Andrews, and this visit marks the first time that a British monarch has visited a nation since the late Queen Elizabeth in 2007 to celebrate the anniversary of the Jamestown settlement.

The visit will be a great chance to recognize the shared history of both nations, and that includes diving deep into the economic, security, and cultural relationships that have developed over time.
During the four-day-long visit, they will be just in time for America's 250th anniversary of independence.

Sources shared more details about their travel plans, including which states they would be visiting during their short stay.
This includes Virginia, Washington DC, and New York, and that's where they will be meeting other leaders and different community organizations.