WASHINGTON, April 24 (Reuters) – ⁠New ⁠York Mayor Zohran Mamdani ⁠will participate in a 9/11 memorial wreath-laying ​ceremony with Britain’s King Charles when he visits next week, his ‌office said on Friday.

The ‌memorial marks the site of the September 11, ⁠2001, attacks ⁠on the Twin Towers, the deadliest attack on the ​United States. Some 67 Britons were among at least 2,606 people who died after militant Islamists of al Qaeda crashed ​hijacked jetliners into the World Trade Center buildings.

The mayor’s press ⁠secretary Joe ⁠Calvello said King ⁠Charles ​and Mamdani will not meet privately.

The British monarch is slated to ​make stops in ⁠Washington, D.C., New York and Virginia during his April 27 to April 30 state visit.

During the trip, King Charles will deliver a joint address before the U.S. Congress, ⁠the first by a British monarch since Queen Elizabeth II ⁠spoke in 1991.

U.S. President Donald Trump will meet privately with King Charles, and host a state banquet for the king and his wife, Queen Camilla.

The trip comes amid strained U.S. relations with the United Kingdom. Trump told the BBC on Thursday that he believes King Charles could help repair Washington’s relationship ⁠with London.

“I know him well, I’ve known him for years. He’s a brave man, and he’s a great man. They would absolutely be a positive,” Trump ​said.

(Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington; Editing by ​Michelle Nichols and Lisa Shumaker)

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