As President Trump marks 6 months since returning to the Oval Office he is expected to remain on his busy pace.
The president will travel to Scotland on Friday to visit Turnberry and Aberdeen, which are homes to Trump golf courses.
He will also meet again with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to continue ironing out the U.S.-UK trade deal.
“During the visit, President Trump will meet again with Prime Minister Starmer to refine the great trade deal that was brokered between the United States and the United Kingdom,” Leavitt said during a press briefing.
“The president and the first lady will travel to the United Kingdom for an official state visit from September 17 to September 19 later this fall. This will mark a truly unprecedented second state visit for President Trump and he is honored and looking forward to meeting with His Majesty the King at Windsor Castle,” Leavitt added, previewing the president’s highly-anticipated trip to London.
The UK’s monarch typically does not invite a U.S. president for a second state visit if they are re-elected to office, opting for more intimate meetings such as tea or lunch, making Trump’s second state visit unprecedented.
Scotland holds a special place in Trump’s life, as his mother, Mary Anne MacLeod Trump, was born and raised in Scotland before moving to Queens, New York.
The Trump Organization purchased the historic golf resort and hotel at Turnberry in 2014, and the Aberdeen golf club in 2012, which is set to open new course next month.
Trump traveled to the same golf courses in July 2018 under his first administration.