01of 13HARRY S. TRUMANFox Photos/Hulton Archive/GettyThough she wasn’t yet queen, Princess Elizabeth and her husband,Prince Philip, met President Truman and his wife Bess in 1951 during a visit to Washington, D.C.02of 13DWIGHT D. EISENHOWERPopperfoto/GettyFive years after her coronation, the young royal was back in Washington, D.C., for a 1957 state dinner at the White House with President Eisenhower and his wife, Mamie.03of 13JOHN F. KENNEDYBippa/APNaturally, it was a glamorous affair whenQueen ElizabethandPrince Philipwelcomed the Kennedys to Buckingham Palace in 1961 for a dinner.The only presidentQueen Elizabethdidn’t meet was Lyndon B. Johnson; the two would have crossed paths at President Kennedy’s funeral, but she was unable to travel at the timedue to her pregnancy with Prince Edward.04of 13RICHARD M. NIXONHulton Archive/GettyA youngPrince Charles(rear, middle) joined his mother and father during President Nixon’s Buckingham Palace visit in 1969.05of 13GERALD FORDOn a 1976 state visit to the U.S.,Queen Elizabethshared a toast with President Ford at the White House.06of 13JIMMY CARTERPA Images via GettyThe Queen Mother (center) chatted up President Carter during a late ’70s dinner at Buckingham Palace that united several world leaders, including Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti (right).07of 13RONALD REAGANAnwar Hussein/GettyThe Queen andPrince Philiptraveled all the way to California to meet with President Reagan in 1983, touring his Santa Barbara ranch with the then-POTUS and First Lady Nancy.08of 13GEORGE H.W. BUSHDiana Walker//Time Life Pictures/GettyIt was 1991 when the royals made another state visit to the U.S., this time joining the Bushes for an official dinner at the White House.09of 13BILL CLINTONPAUL RICHARDS/AFP/GettyWhile on a three-day trip to England and Northern Ireland in 2000, President Clinton, First Lady Hillary and daughter Chelsea visited the queen for tea at Buckingham Palace.10of 13GEORGE W. BUSHAnwar Hussein/GettyThe second President Bush traveled across the pond with wife Laura (not pictured) for his meeting with the queen andPrince Philipat Buckingham Palace in the summer of 2001.11of 13BARACK OBAMAJOHN STILLWELL/AFP/GettyPresident Obama’s 2016 trip to London produced the cutest photo shoot ever, when POTUS and FLOTUSgreeted a bathrobe-clad Prince George(and his parents!) following their royal duties at Windsor Castle.12of 13DONALD J. TRUMPChris Jackson/GettyThough his visit to Londoncame with some controversy,President Trump (with First Lady Melania) andQueen Elizabethseemed pleased tomeet each other for teaat Windsor Castle in July 2018.13of 13JOE BIDENFirst Lady Dr. Jill Biden, Queen Elizabeth and President Joe Biden.STEVE PARSONS/POOL/AFP via Getty ImagesPresident Biden and his wife traveled to Windsor in June 2022 following the Group of Seven (G-7) Summit.They were welcomed at the dais in the Quadrangle of the castle, and a Guard of Honor formed of the Queen’s Company First Battalion Grenadier Guards gave the First Couple a royal salute. The Queen and the Bidens then had tea inside the 1,000-year-old castle.
01of 13HARRY S. TRUMANFox Photos/Hulton Archive/GettyThough she wasn’t yet queen, Princess Elizabeth and her husband,Prince Philip, met President Truman and his wife Bess in 1951 during a visit to Washington, D.C.
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HARRY S. TRUMAN
Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty

Though she wasn’t yet queen, Princess Elizabeth and her husband,Prince Philip, met President Truman and his wife Bess in 1951 during a visit to Washington, D.C.
02of 13DWIGHT D. EISENHOWERPopperfoto/GettyFive years after her coronation, the young royal was back in Washington, D.C., for a 1957 state dinner at the White House with President Eisenhower and his wife, Mamie.
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DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
Popperfoto/Getty

Five years after her coronation, the young royal was back in Washington, D.C., for a 1957 state dinner at the White House with President Eisenhower and his wife, Mamie.
03of 13JOHN F. KENNEDYBippa/APNaturally, it was a glamorous affair whenQueen ElizabethandPrince Philipwelcomed the Kennedys to Buckingham Palace in 1961 for a dinner.The only presidentQueen Elizabethdidn’t meet was Lyndon B. Johnson; the two would have crossed paths at President Kennedy’s funeral, but she was unable to travel at the timedue to her pregnancy with Prince Edward.
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JOHN F. KENNEDY
Bippa/AP

Naturally, it was a glamorous affair whenQueen ElizabethandPrince Philipwelcomed the Kennedys to Buckingham Palace in 1961 for a dinner.
The only presidentQueen Elizabethdidn’t meet was Lyndon B. Johnson; the two would have crossed paths at President Kennedy’s funeral, but she was unable to travel at the timedue to her pregnancy with Prince Edward.
04of 13RICHARD M. NIXONHulton Archive/GettyA youngPrince Charles(rear, middle) joined his mother and father during President Nixon’s Buckingham Palace visit in 1969.
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RICHARD M. NIXON
Hulton Archive/Getty

A youngPrince Charles(rear, middle) joined his mother and father during President Nixon’s Buckingham Palace visit in 1969.
05of 13GERALD FORDOn a 1976 state visit to the U.S.,Queen Elizabethshared a toast with President Ford at the White House.
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GERALD FORD

On a 1976 state visit to the U.S.,Queen Elizabethshared a toast with President Ford at the White House.
06of 13JIMMY CARTERPA Images via GettyThe Queen Mother (center) chatted up President Carter during a late ’70s dinner at Buckingham Palace that united several world leaders, including Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti (right).
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JIMMY CARTER
PA Images via Getty

The Queen Mother (center) chatted up President Carter during a late ’70s dinner at Buckingham Palace that united several world leaders, including Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti (right).
07of 13RONALD REAGANAnwar Hussein/GettyThe Queen andPrince Philiptraveled all the way to California to meet with President Reagan in 1983, touring his Santa Barbara ranch with the then-POTUS and First Lady Nancy.
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RONALD REAGAN
Anwar Hussein/Getty

The Queen andPrince Philiptraveled all the way to California to meet with President Reagan in 1983, touring his Santa Barbara ranch with the then-POTUS and First Lady Nancy.
08of 13GEORGE H.W. BUSHDiana Walker//Time Life Pictures/GettyIt was 1991 when the royals made another state visit to the U.S., this time joining the Bushes for an official dinner at the White House.
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GEORGE H.W. BUSH
Diana Walker//Time Life Pictures/Getty
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It was 1991 when the royals made another state visit to the U.S., this time joining the Bushes for an official dinner at the White House.
09of 13BILL CLINTONPAUL RICHARDS/AFP/GettyWhile on a three-day trip to England and Northern Ireland in 2000, President Clinton, First Lady Hillary and daughter Chelsea visited the queen for tea at Buckingham Palace.
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BILL CLINTON
PAUL RICHARDS/AFP/Getty

While on a three-day trip to England and Northern Ireland in 2000, President Clinton, First Lady Hillary and daughter Chelsea visited the queen for tea at Buckingham Palace.
10of 13GEORGE W. BUSHAnwar Hussein/GettyThe second President Bush traveled across the pond with wife Laura (not pictured) for his meeting with the queen andPrince Philipat Buckingham Palace in the summer of 2001.
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GEORGE W. BUSH

The second President Bush traveled across the pond with wife Laura (not pictured) for his meeting with the queen andPrince Philipat Buckingham Palace in the summer of 2001.
11of 13BARACK OBAMAJOHN STILLWELL/AFP/GettyPresident Obama’s 2016 trip to London produced the cutest photo shoot ever, when POTUS and FLOTUSgreeted a bathrobe-clad Prince George(and his parents!) following their royal duties at Windsor Castle.
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BARACK OBAMA
JOHN STILLWELL/AFP/Getty

President Obama’s 2016 trip to London produced the cutest photo shoot ever, when POTUS and FLOTUSgreeted a bathrobe-clad Prince George(and his parents!) following their royal duties at Windsor Castle.
12of 13DONALD J. TRUMPChris Jackson/GettyThough his visit to Londoncame with some controversy,President Trump (with First Lady Melania) andQueen Elizabethseemed pleased tomeet each other for teaat Windsor Castle in July 2018.
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DONALD J. TRUMP
Chris Jackson/Getty

Though his visit to Londoncame with some controversy,President Trump (with First Lady Melania) andQueen Elizabethseemed pleased tomeet each other for teaat Windsor Castle in July 2018.
13of 13JOE BIDENFirst Lady Dr. Jill Biden, Queen Elizabeth and President Joe Biden.STEVE PARSONS/POOL/AFP via Getty ImagesPresident Biden and his wife traveled to Windsor in June 2022 following the Group of Seven (G-7) Summit.They were welcomed at the dais in the Quadrangle of the castle, and a Guard of Honor formed of the Queen’s Company First Battalion Grenadier Guards gave the First Couple a royal salute. The Queen and the Bidens then had tea inside the 1,000-year-old castle.
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JOE BIDEN
First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, Queen Elizabeth and President Joe Biden.STEVE PARSONS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

President Biden and his wife traveled to Windsor in June 2022 following the Group of Seven (G-7) Summit.
They were welcomed at the dais in the Quadrangle of the castle, and a Guard of Honor formed of the Queen’s Company First Battalion Grenadier Guards gave the First Couple a royal salute. The Queen and the Bidens then had tea inside the 1,000-year-old castle.
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