更新于:2026年3月24日 / 美国东部时间下午12:29 / CBS新闻
华盛顿—虽然白宫不是宫殿,但下个月这里将迎来大批王室成员。
据一位消息人士向CBS新闻透露,总统特朗普计划在下个月分别接待英国和荷兰的君主。查尔斯三世国王定于4月某时访美,但未透露更多访问细节。特朗普总统去年9月曾对伦敦进行国事访问,并出席了查尔斯和卡米拉王后在伦敦郊外温莎城堡举办的盛大国宴,威廉王子及其妻子威尔士王妃凯瑟琳也出席了该宴会。
6月访问荷兰期间,总统曾在海牙的皇家宅邸豪斯登堡宫下榻,与威廉-亚历山大国王和马克西玛王后会面。下个月,荷兰王室夫妇访问华盛顿时,将在白宫过夜。据荷兰国家信息服务局(RVD)表示,他们的行程还包括在费城和迈阿密停留,此次工作访问的主要目的是”强调经济关系”。
世界领导人通常会在下街的布莱尔宫下榻,而非白宫过夜,这种情况对他们而言极为罕见。布莱尔宫是美国政府在二战期间购入的。
此次访问正值前荷兰和英国移民定居的殖民地签署《独立宣言》250周年前夕。然而,这些访问也恰逢特朗普与欧洲领导人关系日益紧张之际,部分欧洲领导人尤其反对与伊朗开战,以及特朗普试图接管格陵兰岛的举动。
北约秘书长马克·吕特周日在接受《玛格丽特·布伦南面对全国》节目采访时表示,他理解伊朗袭击行动是出于”安全考量”,未经欧洲方面知晓。
吕特周日表示:”欧洲国家需要几周时间达成共识是合乎逻辑的。但目前的好消息是,自周四以来,已有22个国家——其中大多数是北约成员国,也包括日本、韩国、澳大利亚、新西兰、巴林、阿联酋——聚集在一起,基本回答了三个问题:我们需要什么?何时需要?在哪里需要?这三个问题现在正在通过讨论来回应总统的呼吁,确保我们能安全通过霍尔木兹海峡。”
持续的伊朗战争导致霍尔木兹海峡实际上关闭,引发全球能源价格飙升。欧洲能源成本尚未从四年前俄罗斯入侵乌克兰的影响中恢复过来。
尽管特朗普近期对丹麦控制的半自治岛屿格陵兰岛的言论有所缓和,但没有迹象表明他打算放弃要求北约加强北极地区防御行动的诉求。今年早些时候,荷兰曾就格陵兰岛问题表示支持丹麦,强调格陵兰岛有权决定自身未来。
至于英国,特朗普本月早些时候批评英国首相基尔·斯塔默拒绝参与对伊朗的战争,称其”不如丘吉尔”。
加布里埃尔·阿克对本报道亦有贡献。
Trump to host King Charles, Dutch royals in separate visits
Updated on: March 24, 2026 / 12:29 PM EDT / CBS News
Washington— It’s not a palace, but next month the White House is set to be overrun by royals.
In separate visits, President Trump is planning to host monarchs from the United Kingdom and the Netherlands next month. King Charles III is set to visit sometime in April, a source told CBS News, but there were no further details about the visit. Mr. Trump visited London last September for a state visit, and attended a lavish state dinner hosted by Charles and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle outside London that was also attended by Prince William and his wife, Catherine, the Princess of Wales.
During a separate visit in June to the Netherlands, the president stayed with King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima at Huis ten Bosch Palace, a royal residence in The Hague. Next month, the Dutch royal couple is scheduled to stay overnight at the White House when they visit Washington. Their trip includes stops in Philadelphia and Miami, according to the Dutch National Information Service, or RVD, which added the main purpose of the working visit is to “underline economic relations.”
An overnight stay at the White House is rare for world leaders, who normally stay across the street at Blair House, which was purchased by the U.S. government during World War II.
The visits come ahead of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence by colonies originally settled by former Dutch and British citizens. Yet the visits coincide with an increasingly fraught relationship for Mr. Trump with European leaders, some of whom are especially opposed to war with Iran and his attempts to take over Greenland.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” on Sunday that he understood the Iran strikes were launched without Europe’s knowledge due to “security and safety.”
“It is only logical that European countries needed a couple of weeks to come together,” Rutte said Sunday. “But at this moment, the good news is this, that since Thursday, 22 countries, most of them NATO, but also Japan, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Bahrain, the UAE, have come together to basically answer three questions, what do we need? When do we need it? And where do we need it? These three questions are now worked through to answer the president’s call, to make sure that we secure the free sailing through the Strait of Hormuz.”
The ongoing war with Iran has led to the Strait of Hormuz being effectively closed, causing energy prices to surge worldwide. Europe’s energy costs have not yet recovered from the Russian invasion of Ukraine four years ago.
While Mr. Trump’s rhetoric has lately cooled regarding Greenland, the semi-autonomous island territory controlled by Denmark, there are no indications that he plans on back off his demands that NATO boost defense operations in the Arctic region. Earlier this year, the Netherlands expressed support for Denmark regarding Greenland, stressing Greenland’s right to decide its own future.
As for the U.K., Mr. Trump earlier this month called British Prime Minister Keir Starmer “no Winston Churchill” over Starmer’s refusal to join the Iranian war.
Gabrielle Ake contributed to this report.
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