US President Joe Biden will meet Britain's Queen Elizabeth after he attends a G7 summit in London later this month.
It will be the Queen's first meeting in person with a foreign head of state since the pandemic hit, and her most high-profile official engagement since presiding over the state opening of parliament on 11 May.
Buckingham Palace said the Queen will meet the President and First Lady Jill Biden at Windsor Castle.
The Queen, who has received her two doses of a Covid-19 vaccination, has been holding the vast majority of meetings virtually, including audiences with foreign ambassadors.
The meeting on 13 June will come the day after the Queen's official birthday, and will follow the three-day summit of Group of Seven leaders in Cornwall.
The G7 gathering starts Mr Biden's first foreign tour since he took office in January. He will also make stops at a NATO summit in Brussels and in Geneva, for a 16 June summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
With the exception of Lyndon B Johnson, the Queen has met every US president during her 69-year reign.
