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UK armed forces to visit US to mark independence anniversary

By AFP
May 18, 2026
British Royal Marines servicemen hold Union Jack after the UK-led Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) military exercise Baltic Protector 2019 in the former Soviet military town near Skrunda, Latvia July 2, 2019.—Reuters
British Royal Marines servicemen hold Union Jack after the UK-led Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) military exercise Baltic Protector 2019 in the former Soviet military town near Skrunda, Latvia July 2, 2019.—Reuters 

LONDON: The British military´s aerial display team and the Royal Navy, which was recently maligned by Donald Trump, will soon visit the US to mark 250 years of American independence, the UK government said on Sunday.

The Royal Air Force´s Red Arrows will in June embark on a one-month “showcase tour” of the United States, while an unspecified number of navy ships will head there later this month, it announced.

It comes despite US President Trump and his defence secretary Pete Hegseth making a series of disparaging comments about Britain´s navy in recent months. Trump labelled the UK´s two aircraft carriers “toys” and quipped the country did not “even have a navy”, while Hegseth sarcastically referred to it as the “big, bad Royal Navy”.

That followed Prime Minister Keir Starmer´s refusal to join offensive operations in the US-Israeli war in the Middle East and reluctance to allow American forces to use British military bases to attack Iran.

The ceremonial military deployments will come just weeks after King Charles III´s four-day US state visit, which was hailed as a success and boost to the under-strain so-called “special relationship”.

The Royal Navy ships will visit New Orleans later this month, according to Britain´s defence ministry.

They will then attend a major commemorative maritime event -- the US Navy´s “International Naval Review 250” -- in the port of New York and New Jersey in July.