
Demolished East Wing reshapes White House state dinner for King Charles III
With the East Wing demolished, the White House state dinner for King Charles III will skip the traditional East Wing arrival and North Portico greeting; 120 guests will be admitted at multiple entry points, welcomed at the South Portico, enjoy cocktails and a private tour, then proceed to the East Room for a receiving line and dinner. Trump’s plan to build a 90,000-square-foot ballroom aims to host larger events, but security details and guest flow remain undisclosed as construction continues. The night preserves some rituals—toasts and entertainment—while removing the iconic East Wing entry that once symbolized the nonpolitical, public-facing side of White House operations.