Royal Navy could join US Independence Day commemorations
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The Royal Navy is currently in discussions about dispatching an aircraft carrier to participate in the US Independence Day festivities in New York. This follows a series of derogatory remarks from former President Donald Trump, who belittled Britain’s naval fleet as “toys compared to what we have.”

The Labour Party is contemplating sending the HMS Prince of Wales, a 65,000-ton vessel, to take part in the July 4 event. This celebration will commemorate the 250th anniversary of America’s victory over Britain in 1776.

Despite Trump’s repeated criticisms, labeling the HMS Prince of Wales and the £3.2 billion HMS Queen Elizabeth as “old and broken down,” the idea of involving the Royal Navy in these celebrations is still on the table. Such comments have not deterred the potential participation of the British warship in marking this significant American milestone.

Recent tensions have arisen between Trump and UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, particularly over the UK’s decision not to participate in a Middle Eastern conflict initiated by the former US President.

The suggestion of a Royal Navy presence at the Independence Day event has stirred some discontent within military ranks. “This just feels humiliating,” a source expressed to The Telegraph, indicating a sense of unease about the proposed participation.

‘This just feels humiliating,’ one source told The Telegraph

‘Why should we send the carrier to join an event marking the defeat of Britain, for a president who has called us cowards and mocked our ships?’

It is understood that Downing Street is yet to make a final decision on whether the 920ft-long HMS Prince of Wales will make the journey across the Atlantic in July. 

Labour could send the 65,000-ton HMS Prince of Wales (pictured) to join the event on July 4, which marks the moment America defeated Britain in 1776

Labour could send the 65,000-ton HMS Prince of Wales (pictured) to join the event on July 4, which marks the moment America defeated Britain in 1776

Donald Trump has repeatedly insulted Britain's prized naval vessels

Donald Trump has repeatedly insulted Britain’s prized naval vessels 

The ship is already down to take part in the NATO exercise in the Arctic circle and surrounding areas in the coming weeks. 

A Navy source said: ‘No final decision has been made. All these conversations are still taking place. 

‘But it will be up to the secretary of state to make the decision on what the ship may or may not do.’ 

Sir Keir previously accused Trump of badmouthing him and Britain’s naval capabilities in public in an attempt to drag the UK into the war against Iran. 

The US President has decried Sir Keir as ‘no Churchill’ who made ‘a big mistake’ in not rushing to support the US-Israeli onslaught.

The rift has left the transatlantic ‘special relationship’ at its lowest ebb in decades. 

Asked whether Trump’s repeated attacks had made him bristle, the Prime Minister told Sky News’ Electoral Dysfunction podcast: ‘I think I understand what’s happening, it’s to put pressure on me in different ways.

‘But, that pressure isn’t going to make me waver. It’s not going to make me abandon my principles or values, and that’s just the way I am.

‘That is not new. That isn’t because of President Trump. I’ve got core values and principles I’ve held all my life, and they’re irreducible.’

Trump took aim at the UK’s aircraft carriers, HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales, at a White House Cabinet meeting at the end of last month. 

He said: ‘Now they all want to help. When they’re annihilated, the other side is annihilated, they said, ‘”we’d love to send ships”‘…

‘We had the UK say that ‘”we’ll send”‘ – this is three weeks ago – ‘”we’ll send our aircraft carriers”‘, which aren’t the best aircraft carriers, by the way. 

‘They’re toys compared to what we have.’

Despite Trump’s insults, King Charles is still planning to travel to the US next month for his first state visit to the country.

His trip will come ahead of America’s 250th anniversary and follows Trump’s historic second state visit to Britain in September last year.

There had been calls for the King to postpone his trip across the Atlantic while the US is engaged in a war with Iran.

Mr Trump denied that tensions with Britain over the Middle East conflict would affect the King’s visit.

Answering media questions at a Cabinet meeting, the US President said: ‘He’s going to be here very soon, as you know, we’re going have a state dinner.

‘It’s going be great,’ he added. ‘He’s a friend of mine.’

A Ministry of Defence spokesperson said: ‘We do not comment on speculation regarding operational deployments.’

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