Images of Trump and Epstein spotted on Windsor Castle walls, four individuals taken into custody
In a surprising turn of events, an activist group named Extinction Rebellion projected images of Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, and Prince Andrew onto the exterior walls of Windsor Castle on Tuesday night. The police responded swiftly to stop the unauthorized activity, which was described as a 'public stunt.'
The incident came just a day before Trump's scheduled visit to Windsor Castle. The video of the projections, accompanied by a voiceover detailing the timeline of Trump's relationship with Epstein, was shared by Led By Donkeys, a different activist group. An image of a note allegedly written by Trump to Epstein on his 50th birthday was also part of the projections.
The police confirmed that four men were arrested on Tuesday in connection with the incident. Thames Valley Police stated that any unauthorized activity around Windsor Castle is taken extremely seriously, with Chief Supt. Felicity Parker adding that a thorough investigation is being conducted into the circumstances surrounding this incident.
The group Led By Donkeys is believed to have orchestrated the projection, as indicated by posts on its Instagram account. It's worth noting that this isn't the first time Led By Donkeys has been involved in such activities. In January, the group responsible for the Windsor Castle stunt also projected the word 'Heil' with a controversial Nazi-style gesture of Elon Musk in front of the word Tesla at one of its German factories.
Despite the controversial projection, Trump arrived at Windsor Castle on Wednesday morning for a scheduled meeting with King Charles III. The Queen, Camilla, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and Melania were also present at the castle.
The unauthorized projections have sparked a heated debate, with some viewing it as a form of free speech and others seeing it as a disrespectful act towards the royal family and Trump. As the investigation continues, it remains to be seen what the consequences of this public stunt will be.
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