Trump crashed the tour on Tuesday (Picture: EPA)

Looks like British tourists aren’t allowed to visit the White House anymore.

Donald Trump had only just announced that the tours would now officially resume, and even crashed the first organised tour for a photo-op.

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But now, the President has extremely swiftly enforced measures that will make the whole visit a massive pain in arse for anyone who’s not an American citizen.

Visitors from outside the US will now need to apply for places on White House tours – by writing to their respective embassies for assistance.


But the British Embassy in Washington DC almost immediately released a statement saying that the application scheme is already ‘on hold’.

Talk about a faff (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

Trump meeting a 10-year-old from Alabama during the first White House tour (Picture: EPA)

‘The White House website states that foreign nationals interested in touring the White House should contact their Embassy to arrange a tour,’ the embassy wrote on its website.



‘However, the Embassy has been advised by the US Department of State that this is on hold.

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‘We are therefore unable to process any applications at this time.’

British tourists are able to visit the US Capitol Building, which houses the Senate and House of Representatives, without so much faff – but it’s just not the same, is it.

You can also go on a tour of the Pentagon, but for some reason you will apparently ‘need to submit the British Embassy’s address instead of your home address’.

Metro.co.uk has contacted the British Embassy in Washington DC for further comment