World April 24, 2026 03:23 PM

King Charles to Join New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani at 9/11 Wreath-Laying During U.S. State Visit

British monarch will include a stop at the World Trade Center memorial as part of an April 27-30 visit that includes a congressional address and meetings in Washington and Virginia

By Ajmal Hussain
King Charles to Join New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani at 9/11 Wreath-Laying During U.S. State Visit

Britain's King Charles will take part in a wreath-laying ceremony at the World Trade Center 9/11 memorial alongside New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani during a state visit to the United States from April 27 to April 30. The memorial commemorates the September 11, 2001 attacks, in which at least 2,606 people died, including 67 Britons. Organizers say the king and the mayor will not have a private meeting. The visit also includes a joint address to the U.S. Congress and private meetings with U.S. President Donald Trump, who plans to host a state banquet for the king and Queen Camilla.

Key Points

  • King Charles will join New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani at a 9/11 memorial wreath-laying during his April 27-30 state visit to the United States.
  • The memorial commemorates the September 11, 2001 attacks, in which at least 2,606 people died, including 67 Britons.
  • The visit includes a joint address to the U.S. Congress and private meetings with President Donald Trump, who will host a state banquet for King Charles and Queen Camilla - all occurring amid strained U.S.-U.K. relations.

King Charles will participate in a wreath-laying at the National September 11 Memorial in New York alongside Mayor Zohran Mamdani during his state visit to the United States, New York City officials said on Friday. The memorial marks the site of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Twin Towers, the deadliest attack on the United States, in which some 67 Britons were among at least 2,606 people who died after militant Islamists of al Qaeda crashed hijacked jetliners into the World Trade Center buildings.

According to the mayor's office, Joe Calvello, Mamdani's press secretary, stated that King Charles and Mayor Mamdani will not meet privately. The wreath-laying is one element of a program of engagements the British monarch will carry out during a visit scheduled from April 27 to April 30.

The itinerary includes stops in Washington, D.C., New York and Virginia. During the trip, King Charles is slated to deliver a joint address before the U.S. Congress - a milestone noted for being the first time a British monarch will speak to Congress since Queen Elizabeth II did so in 1991.

U.S. President Donald Trump will meet privately with the king and will host a state banquet for King Charles and his wife, Queen Camilla. The visit takes place while U.S.-U.K. relations are described as strained. Speaking to the BBC, President Trump said he believes King Charles could play a constructive role in mending ties between Washington and London, saying: "I know him well, I’ve known him for years. He’s a brave man, and he’s a great man. They would absolutely be a positive," Trump said.


This visit combines ceremonial elements - such as the wreath-laying and the state banquet - with formal diplomatic events like the congressional address and private meetings at the executive level. Organizers have clarified that the mayor and the monarch will not hold a private meeting in conjunction with the memorial event.

All timing and engagements referenced here correspond to the announced April 27 to April 30 state visit and the scheduled public and private meetings that will take place in Washington, New York and Virginia.

Risks

  • Uncertainty over whether the state visit will ease strained U.S.-U.K. relations - diplomatic outcomes from the meetings are not guaranteed, affecting government and international relations sectors.
  • No private meeting between King Charles and Mayor Mamdani has been scheduled - limiting opportunities for private dialogue at the municipal level related to the memorial event.
  • Public and diplomatic expectations surrounding high-profile ceremonial and political engagements may create uneven perceptions of the visit's effectiveness in addressing bilateral tensions.

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