President Donald Trump will meet with Queen Elizabeth when he visits Britain next month, according to a report on Wednesday.

​Trump will see the Queen when he visits Great Britain on July 13, his first trip to the country since becoming president​, Sky News reported.

US Ambassador to England Woody Johnson confirmed the visit when he was asked if Trump’s itinerary would include an audience with the Queen.

“Yes, yes, I mean he has to see the head of state. Putting his foot on British soil, it’s job one, it’s very important, very symbolic,” Johnson, the owner of the New York Jets, told the publication.

“Meeting Her Majesty is the most important thing, because she’s the head of state, and from then on, it’ll be what the president wants to do,” he added.

The report said the meeting could happen at Windsor Castle because it will be closed to the public on July 13.

During his trip to England, Trump is also expected to sit down with Prime Minister Theresa May, which could prove contentious because of the president’s “zero tolerance” immigration policy that has led to thousands of children being separated from their parents at the Mexican border.

He’s expected to be met with protesters angry over the policy that May called “deeply disturbing.”

“The pictures of children being held in what appear to be cages are deeply disturbing,” May ​said Wednesday. “This is wrong, this is not something we agree with, this is not the United Kingdom’s approach.”