Last night we celebrated 250 years of American independence with an exceptional showcase of food and drink from across the United States. Thank you to all the U.S. food and drink associations whose support helped make this a fantastic celebration of American food and culture.
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Enjoyed speaking with Robert Hardman @hardmanr about my first year as United States Ambassador, President Trump’s fondness for the Royal Family, and why the UK should take advantage of its natural resources to strengthen its economy and promote growth. https://t.co/7z8ZL20kLE
Harriet and I visited the ancestral home of George Washington to open a special event to mark 250 years of American independence. @SulgraveManor stands as a powerful reminder that the roots of our countries’ partnership run deep, woven into the very fabric of our buildings, our shared heritage, and our enduring beliefs. I can think of few more fitting places to host a conference titled “The U.S.–UK Relationship at 250.”
On Memorial Day at Cambridge American Cemetery, Harriet and I, joined by our family, paid tribute to the Americans who died in service to our country. This cemetery helps maintain our connection to those who died in the Second World War: a war that saw the United States and United Kingdom fight side-by-side with our allies to achieve victory. Most importantly, it reminds us of the price of freedom, the need to savor, protect and preserve the liberty we have today, because others died to defend it. My thanks to @usabmc Commissioner John Freeman, Lord-Lieutenant Mrs. Julie Spence, Major General Akshai Gandhi, and all the distinguished guests for coming together to remember our fallen heroes.
The U.S. Embassy in London and the Consulates General in Edinburgh, Belfast, and Hamilton will be closed on Monday, May 25, 2026 for Memorial Day. On Memorial Day, we honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Their courage and dedication will never be forgotten.
Consul Tammy Nobilski attended a launch event at Glasgow Airport for United Airlines’ new direct service between Glasgow and Newark Liberty International Airport. This new route further strengthens air connectivity between Scotland and the United States, supporting tourism, business links, and people-to-people ties.
During #Freedom250, we’re not only celebrating the birth of our nation, but our truly unique partnership with the UK. It was fantastic to be a part of the send-off organized by the Greater Together campaign for a trade delegation to visit LA, to promote & build on our nations’ links in tourism, creative, tech, manufacturing, & life sciences sectors. These collaborations make both our nations safer, stronger, & more prosperous. 🇺🇸🇬🇧 We look forward to seeing more about this exciting endeavor!
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In celebration of Freedom 250, I spoke with Robert Hardman about the enduring strength of the U.S.-UK relationship and the history that binds us. We had on display a “Dunlap print” of the Declaration of Independence, the first copies to be produced on the night of July 4, 1776. It reminds us that America is unique in world history for being a nation established not on the bonds of geography, cultural identity or a conquering leader – but on words and ideas. Many of those ideals, the belief in free nations, free people, and free markets, we share with the UK.
We can't wait to see the Scotland play in Boston and Miami this summer and for the team and fans to experience the beauty and greatness of America. Best of luck to the squad as they get ready to compete on the world stage!
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Consul General Porter and Tommy Ziegler were delighted to recently attend Edinburgh’s Tartan Parade and add a U.S. touch to this celebration of Scotland’s heritage, culture, and longstanding international friendships.
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On my one-year anniversary as Ambassador to the Court of St. James’s, I had the pleasure of sitting down with @AndrewMarr9 to discuss my priorities and share why the U.S.-UK relationship remains as important and vital as ever.
Listen live on @LBC from 6pm.
Today marks exactly one year since Harriet and I arrived in the UK, and what a year it has been! From trade deals, two visits to the UK from President Trump, including an historic second State Visit, to hosting the Vice President, the Speaker of the House, eight Cabinet secretaries, and a host of senior officials.
Throughout it all, I have been working to deliver @POTUS@RealDonaldTrump’s priorities of making Americans safer, stronger, and more prosperous through our work with the UK, while affirming the shared values that bind our countries.
As we celebrate 250 years of American independence, I am excited to lead @USAinUK in continuing to build on these strong foundations in the coming year. There is truly no partnership like ours, and I am honored to serve and strengthen it every day as U.S. Ambassador to the UK.
On VE Day, we honor the sacrifice of the Greatest Generation, whose courage and resilience secured our freedom. Today, the U.S. and UK stand shoulder to shoulder in upholding the values those brave men and women fought to protect.