U.S. President Trump pays visit to Windsor Castle, hosted by the British Royal Family - United States President Trump receives warm reception from the British royal family at Windsor Castle
The US President, Donald Trump, and his wife Melania, arrived in England on Tuesday evening for a state visit at Windsor Castle. This visit, the second state visit for President Trump to the UK, has sparked debate and opposition in the country, with thousands of people expected to attend a protest against him in London on Wednesday afternoon.
Upon his arrival at Windsor Castle, the US President was greeted with a joint carriage ride on the castle grounds. However, the peaceful atmosphere was disrupted when a group called Led by Donkeys projected photos of Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein onto one of Windsor Castle's towers. Police reported four arrests in connection with the protest action, and officers acted quickly to "stop the projection".
Before Trump's arrival, opponents gathered in Windsor to protest against the visit of the US President. The demonstration was secured by more than 1600 police officers.
Despite the resistance, Donald Trump has described himself as a great admirer of the British monarchy. During his previous visit to the UK in 2019, he was received by Queen Elizabeth II, the mother of the current King Charles III.
The US President's visit to Windsor Castle is a state visit, and an official state banquet is planned for the evening at Windsor Castle. In addition to the state dinner, a multi-billion-dollar economic agreement on technology and nuclear power is set to be signed during the meeting at Chequers.
On Thursday, Donald Trump will meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at his country residence, Chequers. This meeting is highly anticipated, as it will be the first time the two leaders have met since Starmer took office.
In connection with Trump's visit to the UK, Microsoft and other US tech giants have announced billion-dollar investments in British AI infrastructure. These investments are expected to boost the UK's technological capabilities and create new opportunities for collaboration between the two countries.
As the US President's visit to the UK unfolds, it is clear that it will be a significant event, marked by both controversy and opportunity. The outcome of the meetings between Trump and Starmer, as well as the economic agreements that are signed, will have far-reaching implications for both countries.
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