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King Charles to welcome Nigerian president to UK for state visit

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Posted on March 18, 2026

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LONDON, March 18 (Reuters) - Britain's King Charles will host Nigerian President Bola Tinubu at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, in the first state visit by a Nigerian leader in 37 years, which is aimed

King Charles to welcome Nigerian president to UK for state visit

By Sarah Young

Historic State Visit and Strengthening UK-Nigeria Relations

LONDON, March 18 (Reuters) - Britain's King Charles hosted Nigerian President Bola Tinubu at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, in the first state visit by a Nigerian leader in 37 years, which is aimed at strengthening bilateral ties.

With trade between the two countries at a record high, Charles is using the two-day visit to highlight the pair's deep cultural and commercial links.

Royal Ceremonies and Official Proceedings

After a carriage procession, Tinubu arrived in a courtyard at the castle for a royal salute, where he joined Charles in the sunshine to inspect British soldiers in traditional scarlet jackets and bearskin hats.

The state visit did not include a lunch as Tinubu is a practising Muslim who is fasting during Ramadan, but a state banquet will take place later on Wednesday evening.

Symbolic Gestures and Cultural Respect

STRONG LINKS WITH NIGERIA

Britain is home to a large Nigerian diaspora, with about 300,000 Nigerians living in the UK.

Notable Nigerians in the UK

One of the most high-profile Britons of Nigerian heritage is Kemi Badenoch, the main opposition Conservative leader who is the first Black woman to lead a major British political party. She was born in London to Nigerian parents.

The British government hopes the visit will reinforce the UK's role as a global centre for African business.

Royal Collection and Shared Heritage

Charles spent the afternoon showing Tinubu items related to Nigeria from the royal collection, accompanied by their wives, Queen Camilla and Oluremi, and heir to the throne Prince William and his wife Kate.

Highlights from the Royal Collection

Among the items were a manuscript written by Ben Okri, the Nigerian-born British poet and novelist, who was the first Black writer to win the Booker Prize, and a Yoruba throne, stitched with thousands of small, coloured beads, which Nigeria had presented to Charles's mother, the late Queen Elizabeth in 1956.

The visit also included a trip to her tomb in St George's Chapel to lay a wreath of flowers.

Diplomatic Significance and Broader Context

Charles, who is still undergoing regular treatment for cancer, has hosted several high-profile state visits over the last nine months, welcoming German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron.

The government advises the monarch on his relations with foreign leaders in Britain, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer has not been shy in harnessing the soft power of the royal family to try to boost the country's stagnant economy.

Upcoming Meetings and Events

Starmer is due to meet Tinubu on Thursday, while the president's wife, Oluremi, a Christian, is due to visit Lambeth Palace, the London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury.

(Reporting by Sarah YoungEditing by Ros Russell and Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • It’s the first Nigerian state visit since 1989, underlining a significant diplomatic milestone
  • UK–Nigeria trade has recently reached record levels—around £7 billion and Nigeria attracted £21 billion in capital inflows with UK investors accounting for 65%
  • The UK hosts a large Nigerian diaspora—c. 300,000 of Nigerian origin—which reinforces people‑to‑people links and economic connections

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the Nigerian president’s visit to the UK?
It is the first Nigerian state visit to the UK in 37 years, aimed at strengthening bilateral and trade ties.
What trade relations exist between the UK and Nigeria?
Trade between the UK and Nigeria is at a record high, underscoring strong commercial links.
Who will receive President Bola Tinubu in the UK?
President Tinubu and his wife will be received by Prince William and Kate before meeting King Charles and Queen Camilla.
How is the UK home to Nigerians?
The UK hosts about 300,000 Nigerians, making up a large and influential diaspora community.
Will there be a state banquet for President Tinubu?
A state banquet is planned, but due to Ramadan, the visit unusually does not include a lunch.

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