LONDON, July 15 – Britain’s King Charles III has written privately to Donald Trump after the former US president survived an assassination attempt, Buckingham Palace said, reported German news agency (dpa). 

It is understood Charles’ message was in keeping with Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s conversation with Trump, in which he condemned the violence, expressed his condolences for the victims and their families, and wished the former president and those injured a quick recovery.

The king’s message was delivered on Sunday via the UK embassy in Washington.

Buckingham Palace said the contents of the correspondence would be kept private.

In 2019, Charles, then Prince of Wales, hosted Trump and his wife, Melania, for afternoon tea at Clarence House during a NATO summit in London.

Trump was also feted with a state banquet, hosted by the late Queen Elizabeth, during a state visit to the UK earlier the same year.

The Republican presidential candidate, who was targeted by a gunman at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, said he wants to “bring the country together” in the wake of the attack.

He told The Washington Examiner before an address to the Republican National Convention, if he had not turned his head away from the crowd to look at a screen showing data he was using in his speech, “we would not be talking today”.

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