King Charles III greets Trump in Windsor at start of president’s second state visit to the UK
Summary
King Charles III welcomed U.S. President Donald Trump to Windsor Castle for Trump's second state visit to the UK. The event included a grand display of British military pageantry and aimed to strengthen the relationship between the two nations, amid various political challenges.Key Facts
- President Donald Trump was received by military honor guards and King Charles III at Windsor Castle.
- This visit marks Trump's second official state visit to the UK.
- The visitors were part of a procession with horse-drawn carriages and a large guard of honor.
- The event was designed to strengthen ties with the U.S. amid challenges related to trade and security.
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently dismissed Britain's U.S. ambassador due to ties with Jeffrey Epstein.
- Trump and UK officials plan to discuss a new tech deal.
- A campaign group protested the visit by displaying an image linking Trump and Epstein on Windsor Castle.
- A lavish state banquet, including speeches and toasts, was planned at Windsor Castle.
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