United States presidential visits to the United Kingdom and Ireland
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Twelve United States presidents have made presidential visits to the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland . The first visit by an incumbent president to the United Kingdom was made in December 1918 by Woodrow Wilson , and was an offshoot of American diplomatic interactions with the Principal Allied Powers at the conclusion of World War I prior to the Paris Peace Conference . The first visit by an incumbent president to the island of Ireland was made in June 1963 by John F. Kennedy when he visited the Republic of Ireland. To date, 40 visits have been made to the United Kingdom and 11 to Ireland.
The United States is bound together with both the island of Ireland and the island of Great Britain by shared history, an overlap in religion and a common language and legal system, plus kinship ties that reach back hundreds of years, including kindred, ancestral lines among Cornish Americans , English Americans , Manx Americans , Irish Americans , Scotch-Irish Americans , Scottish Americans , Welsh Americans , and American Britons respectively.
Table of visits
President
Dates
Country
Locations
Key events
Woodrow Wilson
December 26–28, 1918
United Kingdom
London ,Carlisle ,Manchester
Met with King George V and Prime Minister David Lloyd George .[ 1]
Harry S. Truman
August 2, 1945
Plymouth
Informal meeting with King George VI .[ 2]
Dwight D. Eisenhower
August 27 – September 2, 1959
London,Balmoral ,Chequers
Informal visit. Met with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and Queen Elizabeth II .[ 3]
September 4–7, 1959
Culzean Castle
Rested before returning to the United States.[ 3]
John F. Kennedy
June 4–5, 1961
London
Private visit. Met with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and Queen Elizabeth II.[ 4]
June 26–29, 1963
Ireland
Dublin ,Wexford ,Cork ,Galway ,Limerick
First visit to the island of Ireland by an incumbent U.S. President. Addressed the Oireachtas . Visited ancestral home.[ 5]
June 29–30, 1963
United Kingdom
Birch Grove
Informal visit with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at his home.[ 4]
Richard Nixon
February 24–26, 1969
London
Informal visit. Delivered several public addresses.[ 6]
August 3, 1969
RAF Mildenhall
Informal meeting with Prime Minister Harold Wilson.[ 6]
October 3, 1970
Chequers
Met informally with Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Edward Heath .[ 6]
October 3–5, 1970
Ireland
Limerick,Timahoe , Dublin
State visit. Met with Taoiseach Jack Lynch .[ 6]
Jimmy Carter
May 5–11, 1977
United Kingdom
London,Newcastle ,Sunderland
Attended the 3rd G7 summit . Also met with the Prime Ministers of Greece, Belgium, Turkey, Norway, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, and with the President of Portugal. Addressed the NATO Ministers meeting.[ 7]
Ronald Reagan
June 7–9, 1982
London,Windsor Castle
Met with Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher . Addressed Parliament.[ 8] [ 9]
June 1–4, 1984
Ireland
Shannon , Galway , Ballyporeen , Dublin
Met with President Patrick Hillery and Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald . Visited ancestral home. Addressed the Oireachtas .[ 8]
June 4–10, 1984
United Kingdom
London
Met with Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Attended the 10th G7 summit .[ 8]
June 2–3, 1988
Met with Queen Elizabeth II, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita .[ 8]
George H. W. Bush
May 31–June 2, 1989
Met with Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.[ 10]
July 5–6, 1990
Attended NATO Summit Meeting .[ 10]
July 14–18, 1991
Attended the 17th G7 summit . Also met with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev .[ 10]
Bill Clinton
June 4–5, 1994
Cambridge , London,Portsmouth
Visited U.S. Military Cemetery. Met with Prime Minister John Major . Attended state dinner with Queen Elizabeth II and heads of state and government of Canada, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Australia, New Zealand, Norway and Belgium. Attended the 50th anniversary of D-Day commemorative ceremonies.[ 11]
June 8, 1994
Oxford
Received honorary degree from Oxford University .[ 11]
November 28– December 1, 1995
London,Belfast ,Derry
Met with Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister John Major. Laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey . Addressed a joint session of the British Parliament . Became the first incumbent President to visit Northern Ireland , where he made several public addresses before travelling on to the Republic of Ireland.[ 11]
December 1–2, 1995
Ireland
Dublin
Arrived from Northern Ireland. He met with President Mary Robinson and Taoiseach John Bruton .[ 11]
May 28–29, 1997
United Kingdom
London
Met with Prime Minister Tony Blair and attended a Cabinet meeting.[ 11]
May 14–18, 1998
Birmingham ,Weston-under-Lizard , London
Attended the 24th G8 summit and the U.S.-EU Summit Meeting.[ 11]
September 3, 1998
Belfast,Armagh ,Omagh
Part of a general visit to the island of Ireland . Met with Prime Minister Tony Blair and Northern Irish political leaders. Addressed the Northern Ireland Assembly .[ 11]
September 3–5, 1998
Ireland
Dublin,Adare , Limerick,Ballybunion
Met with Taoiseach Bertie Ahern . Delivered several public addresses and played golf.[ 11]
December 12, 2000
Dublin,Dundalk
Met with Taoiseach Bertie Ahern. Delivered several public addresses.[ 11]
December 12–14, 2000
United Kingdom
Belfast, London,Coventry
Met with Prime Minister Tony Blair and Northern Irish political leaders in Belfast. Met with Queen Elizabeth II; made a speech at the University of Warwick .[ 11]
George W. Bush
July 18–20, 2001
London, Chequers,Halton ,Brize Norton
Met with Prime Minister Tony Blair and Queen Elizabeth II.[ 12]
April 7–8, 2003
Belfast,Hillsborough
Only visited Northern Ireland. Met with Prime Minister Tony Blair at Hillsborough Castle to discuss the reconstruction of Iraq . Also met with the Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and Northern Irish political leaders.[ 12]
November 18–21, 2003
London,Sedgefield
State visit. Met with Queen Elizabeth II, laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey , gave an address at Banqueting House , and accompanied Prime Minister Blair on a tour of the latter's constituency in Sedgefield .[ 12]
June 25–26, 2004
Ireland
Shannon,Dromoland Castle
Attended the U.S.-EU summit meeting. Met with Taoiseach Bertie Ahern .[ 12]
July 6–8, 2005
United Kingdom
Gleneagles
Attended the 31st G8 summit .[ 12]
February 28, 2006
Ireland
Shannon
Met with U.S. Marines who were en route to Iraq.[ 12]
June 15–16, 2008
United Kingdom
London, Windsor Castle, Belfast
Met with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle. Met with Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Quartet Representative Tony Blair. In Belfast, met with the Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson and the Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness .[ 12]
Barack Obama
March 31–April 3, 2009
London
Met with Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Attended the G-20 summit meeting .[ 13] [ 14]
May 23, 2011
Ireland
Dublin,Moneygall
Met with President Mary McAleese and Taoiseach Enda Kenny . Visited ancestral home.
May 23–26, 2011
United Kingdom
London
State visit. Met with Queen Elizabeth II . Laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey . Addressed a joint session of the British Parliament . Met with Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour Party leader Ed Miliband .[ 13]
June 17–18, 2013
Belfast,Lough Erne
Attended the 39th G8 summit in County Fermanagh , Northern Ireland.[ 13]
September 4–5, 2014
Newport
Attended the NATO Summit Meeting .[ 13]
April 21–24, 2016
London, Windsor Castle, Watford
Met with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle. Met with Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn .
Donald Trump
July 12–15, 2018
London, Blenheim Palace , Chequers, Windsor Castle, Aberdeen, South Ayrshire
Met with Prime Minister Theresa May . Met with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle. Spent weekend at his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland .
June 3–5, 2019
London, Portsmouth
State visit. Met with Queen Elizabeth II. Laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey . Met with Prime Minister Theresa May. Attended the 75th anniversary of D-Day commemorative ceremonies.
June 5–6, 2019
Ireland
Shannon,County Clare
Met with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar . Spent one night at his international golf resort in Doonbeg , County Clare.
June 6–7, 2019
Shannon, County Clare
Spent another night at his international golf resort in Doonbeg.
December 2–4, 2019
United Kingdom
Watford , London
Attended the NATO Summit Meeting .
Joe Biden
June 10–13, 2021
London, Carbis Bay , Windsor Castle
Attended the 47th G7 summit . Met with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle.
November 1–2, 2021
Glasgow
Attended the United Nations Climate Change Conference .
September 17–19, 2022
London
Attended the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II . Met with King Charles III .
April 11–12, 2023
Belfast
Arrived at Belfast International Airport at Aldergrove . Visited Belfast as part of the 25th anniversary celebrations of the Good Friday Agreement (GFA). Met with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak . Spoke at the new Ulster University campus at York Street in Belfast city centre .
April 12–14, 2023
Ireland
Dublin, Carlingford , Dundalk, Knock , Ballina
Met with President Michael D. Higgins , at Áras an Uachtaráin , and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar , at Farmleigh House . Addressed the Oireachtas . Visited ancestral homes in County Louth and County Mayo .
July 10–12, 2023
United Kingdom
London, Windsor
Met with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Met with King Charles III at Windsor Castle.
Gallery
President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy meet with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at Buckingham Palace, London, England (1961)
President Richard Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon meet with Prime Minister Edward Heath and Queen Elizabeth II at Chequers (1970)
President Ronald Reagan and Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle, Windsor, England (1982)
President George H. W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at Buckingham Palace, London, England (1989)
President Bill Clinton and Prince Philip inspect the Queen's Guard at Buckingham Palace, London, England (1995)
President Bill Clinton, First Lady Hillary Clinton, and Chelsea Clinton meet with Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, London, England (2000)
President George W. Bush with Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, London, England (2001)
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama receive Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Prince Philip at Winfield House, London, England (2011)
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama meet with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Prince Philip at Windsor Castle, Windsor, England (2016)
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump meet with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle, Windsor, England (2018)
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden meet with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle, Windsor, England (2021)
President Joe Biden meets with King Charles III at Windsor Castle, Windsor, England (2023)
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