How the East Wing’s demolition changes the King Charles state dinner
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By Washington Post
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The demolition of the East Wing represents a significant shift in White House ceremonial traditions under President Trump's administration. This architectural change disrupts decades of protocol for state dinner proceedings, requiring a complete redesign of how dignitaries and guests are received. The alteration reflects broader changes to formal White House events and diplomatic ceremonies, highlighting how physical infrastructure modifications reshape institutional practices and historical customs.
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