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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Cancels King Charles III’s Planned State Visit to Washington and Calls for the Arrest and Impeachment of Donald Trump Over Controversial Strait of Hormuz Blockade, Calls him a very dangerous Person amid Tension with Iran
UK Cancels Royal Visit, Calls for Trump’s Arrest Over Hormuz Blockade in Unprecedented Diplomatic Crisis
In a dramatic and unprecedented escalation of tensions between two long-standing allies, UK Prime Minister keir Starmer has announced the immediate cancellation of King Charles III’s planned state visit to Washington, while calling for the arrest and impeachment of Donald Trump.

The extraordinary move comes in response to the United States’ controversial decision to impose a naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil transit route, amid rapidly escalating tensions with Iran.
A Historic Diplomatic Breakdown
Speaking during an emergency session in Parliament, Starmer described the blockade as “a dangerous and unlawful provocation” that risks plunging the Middle East—and potentially the wider world—into conflict.
“This action undermines international law and global stability,” Starmer said. “The United Kingdom cannot, in good conscience, proceed with state-level engagements while such actions are being taken.”
The cancellation of King Charles III’s visit marks one of the most serious diplomatic ruptures between London and Washington in modern history. Royal state visits are typically seen as symbols of unity and enduring partnership, making the decision both symbolic and strategic.
Calls for Legal Action
In a move that has shocked political observers worldwide, Starmer went further by urging international legal bodies and U.S. institutions to pursue action against Trump.
“There must be accountability,” he stated. “No leader is above the law, and actions that threaten international peace must face consequences.”
The call for impeachment and arrest—directed at a sitting U.S. president—has no modern precedent from a close ally and is expected to trigger fierce debate across global diplomatic circles.
Washington Responds
Officials aligned with Trump dismissed the UK’s stance as “reckless political theater,” defending the blockade as a necessary measure to protect U.S. interests and ensure maritime security in the region.
Supporters of the move argue that the Strait of Hormuz has become increasingly volatile, citing threats to commercial shipping and regional instability. Critics, however, warn that the blockade could be interpreted as an act of aggression, risking direct confrontation with Iran and its allies.
Global Repercussions
The fallout has already begun to ripple across international markets and political alliances. Analysts warn that a breakdown in UK–US relations could weaken Western unity at a time of rising geopolitical tension.
Several European leaders have called for urgent diplomatic talks, while others are reportedly reassessing their positions on the U.S. strategy in the Gulf.
Meanwhile, energy markets remain on edge, with fears that prolonged disruption in the Strait of Hormuz could impact global oil supplies.
What Comes Next
As the crisis unfolds, attention is turning to whether diplomatic channels can be reopened—or whether this marks the beginning of a deeper and more prolonged fracture between historic allies.
For now, the cancellation of the royal visit stands as a powerful symbol of the growing divide, with the world watching closely to see how both sides navigate one of the most extraordinary diplomatic confrontations in recent memory.
