He could learn some valuable lessons from King Charles in how to conduct himself properly.
Trump has made some horrific mistakes since becoming president. We shouldn't condone his behaviour but refusing to let him come to the UK will not show strength. However, I think it should be a no-fuss, low-key state visit.
I also believe that he should see any inevitable protests that might take place while he is here.
Bill Needham, Blackpool
The ideal neutral ground for a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia would be the ancestral homeland of Donald Trump.
I am sure King Charles would be happy to offer Balmoral as a venue and, knowing his generous hospitality, he may well break bread with them when they reach a deal.
The UK could play another blinder, as when Keir Starmer whipped out of his pocket that letter from the King to hand to Donald Trump, inviting the salivating president to an unprecedented second state visit to the UK.
Patrick Tracey, Carlisle
Given the withdrawal of support by America and Donald Trump for the conflict in Ukraine, I think it would be totally wrong if we went ahead with a proposed state visit.
King Charles warmly welcomed Ukrainian President Zelensky. I believe the public would not support the visit of such an arrogant maverick as Trump.
I know the monarch should not get involved too deeply in political decisions, but it would be interesting if the King were allowed to comment on such a divisive visit.
John White, Northwingfield, Chesterfield The invitation for Trump to visit the UK should never have been made in the first place. There is no need for him to come here.
We need to take a stand against his toxic form of politics and make it clear he is not welcome.
The extraordinary scene of Keir Starmer handing him the letter of invitatio...