The British government reportedly does not know of any plans for President Trump to make a trip to the United Kingdom within the next few weeks.

"I am not aware of any plans for the president to visit the U.K. in the next few weeks," British Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman told reporters, according to Reuters.

Government sources had reportedly been told Trump could make a trip to his golf resort in Scotland in the next two weeks, British media reported, according to Reuters.

The spokesman said Trump has accepted an invitation to come to Britain for a state visit, but details have not yet been worked out.

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British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said last month Trump's state visit to the U.K. would go forward.

The confirmation came after Trump’s state visit was noticeably absent from Queen Elizabeth’s speech to the British Parliament. Some raised questions about whether the visit had been postponed due to the omission.

The speech from the queen usually mentions any upcoming state visits. But during the speech, she said she and Prince Philip “look forward to welcoming their majesties King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain on a state visit in July."

"There's a difference between the status of the Spanish state visit and the visit of President Trump," Johnson said last month. "That's because we haven't yet agreed a date with the White House. That was pushed back as a result of the election."