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What will Donald Trump do on the UK state visit and where will he go? What will Donald Trump do on the UK state visit and where will he go?
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US President Donald Trump is in the UK for an unprecedented second state visit.US President Donald Trump is in the UK for an unprecedented second state visit.
Trump, who is accompanied by his wife Melania, will stay with King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle, and will remain in the UK until Thursday night. Trump and his wife Melania are staying with King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle, and will remain in the UK until Thursday night.
The president was hosted by the late Queen Elizabeth II in June 2019.The president was hosted by the late Queen Elizabeth II in June 2019.
LIVE: Follow the latest on Trump's state visit to the UKLIVE: Follow the latest on Trump's state visit to the UK
Chris Mason: Trump visit puts focus on pageantry after PM's tough fortnightChris Mason: Trump visit puts focus on pageantry after PM's tough fortnight
What is a state visit?What is a state visit?
A state visit is a formal trip to the UK by the head of a country. They are usually arranged at the invitation of the monarch, acting on government advice.A state visit is a formal trip to the UK by the head of a country. They are usually arranged at the invitation of the monarch, acting on government advice.
As well as being grand occasions with lots of pageantry, the visits are used by governments to further Britain's interests.As well as being grand occasions with lots of pageantry, the visits are used by governments to further Britain's interests.
Traditionally, US presidents serving a second term - such as Trump - are not offered a state visit. Instead, they are invited for tea or lunch with the monarch, as happened with former presidents Barack Obama and George W Bush.Traditionally, US presidents serving a second term - such as Trump - are not offered a state visit. Instead, they are invited for tea or lunch with the monarch, as happened with former presidents Barack Obama and George W Bush.
However, in February Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer handed Trump an invitation from King Charles during a White House meeting to discuss a UK-US trade deal. Sir Keir said the invite was "truly historic" and "unprecedented".However, in February Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer handed Trump an invitation from King Charles during a White House meeting to discuss a UK-US trade deal. Sir Keir said the invite was "truly historic" and "unprecedented".
At the time, Trump said it was a "great, great honour".At the time, Trump said it was a "great, great honour".
Trump loves all things royal. Will that be the King's ace card?Trump loves all things royal. Will that be the King's ace card?
Trump's state visit is mired with potential pitfallsTrump's state visit is mired with potential pitfalls
How much will President Trump's visit cost the UK?How much will President Trump's visit cost the UK?
What will Trump do during the state visit and where will he be?What will Trump do during the state visit and where will he be?
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When they landed at Stansted airport on Tuesday evening, the Trumps were met by US Ambassador Warren Stephens and Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper.When they landed at Stansted airport on Tuesday evening, the Trumps were met by US Ambassador Warren Stephens and Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper.
The Viscount Hood, Lord-in-Waiting, welcomed them on behalf of the King.The Viscount Hood, Lord-in-Waiting, welcomed them on behalf of the King.
Arriving in the UK, the president said: "I have a lot of things here that warm my heart. I want to tell you. It's a very special place."Arriving in the UK, the president said: "I have a lot of things here that warm my heart. I want to tell you. It's a very special place."
The couple spent the night at the US ambassador's residence, Winfield House, in central London.The couple spent the night at the US ambassador's residence, Winfield House, in central London.
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Trump and the first lady flew to Windsor by helicopter, and were greeted by the Prince and Princess of Wales.Trump and the first lady flew to Windsor by helicopter, and were greeted by the Prince and Princess of Wales.
They were then formally welcomed by the King and Queen before joining them in a carriage procession through the Windsor estate.They were then formally welcomed by the King and Queen before joining them in a carriage procession through the Windsor estate.
A royal salute was fired in Windsor and at the Tower of London, and the King invited Trump to inspect the guard of honour.A royal salute was fired in Windsor and at the Tower of London, and the King invited Trump to inspect the guard of honour.
Following lunch with members of the Royal Family, the president will visit St George's Chapel in Windsor to lay a wreath on the tomb of Queen Elizabeth II. After a private lunch with members of the Royal Family, the president will visit St George's Chapel in Windsor to lay a wreath on the tomb of Queen Elizabeth II.
Later, there will be a flypast by UK and US F-35 military jets and the Red Arrows. The planned joint flypast by UK and US F-35 military jets and the Red Arrows has been scaled back because of poor weather conditions. The Red Arrows are still expected to appear over Windsor.
On Wednesday evening, a traditional state banquet will be held at the castle, during which both the King and president will deliver speeches. Later on Wednesday evening, a traditional state banquet will be held at the castle, during which both the King and president will deliver speeches.
How has Windsor prepared for Trump's visit?How has Windsor prepared for Trump's visit?
In pictures: Trump and Melania mingle with royalsIn pictures: Trump and Melania mingle with royals
Melania’s hat, Kate’s feather brooch and other standout looks
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The president will travel to the prime minister's country house Chequers, in Buckinghamshire, for a meeting with Sir Keir.The president will travel to the prime minister's country house Chequers, in Buckinghamshire, for a meeting with Sir Keir.
They will view the Sir Winston Churchill archives before holding a meeting and a press conference.They will view the Sir Winston Churchill archives before holding a meeting and a press conference.
Melania Trump will remain at Windsor Castle where she will tour the Royal Library and see Queen Mary's Dolls' House, a famous miniature palace built in the 1920s.Melania Trump will remain at Windsor Castle where she will tour the Royal Library and see Queen Mary's Dolls' House, a famous miniature palace built in the 1920s.
She will also meet Chief Scout Dwayne Fields with Catherine, who is joint president of the Scout Association.She will also meet Chief Scout Dwayne Fields with Catherine, who is joint president of the Scout Association.
Mrs Trump will then join her husband at Chequers before they return to the US.Mrs Trump will then join her husband at Chequers before they return to the US.
What vehicles and personnel is Trump bringing to the UK?What vehicles and personnel is Trump bringing to the UK?
During his July visit to Scotland, Trump's motorcade consisted of more than two dozen vehicles, flanked by police vehicles and ambulance crewsDuring his July visit to Scotland, Trump's motorcade consisted of more than two dozen vehicles, flanked by police vehicles and ambulance crews
Accompanying Trump are US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, special envoy Steve Witkoff, chief of staff Susie Wiles and "other senior White House staff".Accompanying Trump are US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, special envoy Steve Witkoff, chief of staff Susie Wiles and "other senior White House staff".
Trump arrived in the UK on his customised, high-spec Boeing 747-200B aeroplane known as Air Force One.Trump arrived in the UK on his customised, high-spec Boeing 747-200B aeroplane known as Air Force One.
Once on the ground, the president travels in Cadillac One - an enhanced limousine nicknamed "The Beast".Once on the ground, the president travels in Cadillac One - an enhanced limousine nicknamed "The Beast".
Two identical versions of the presidential limousine - as well as several other Secret Service vehicles - are flown over to the UK in military cargo planes in advance of Trump's arrival.Two identical versions of the presidential limousine - as well as several other Secret Service vehicles - are flown over to the UK in military cargo planes in advance of Trump's arrival.
While Trump will make some short journeys by limousine in the UK, he is expected to do most of his travelling by air - as was the case during his trip to Scotland in July.While Trump will make some short journeys by limousine in the UK, he is expected to do most of his travelling by air - as was the case during his trip to Scotland in July.
The president will have brought a fleet of helicopters with him including Marine One which, like Air Force One, is not a specific aircraft but instead refers to any US Marine Corps aircraft carrying the president.The president will have brought a fleet of helicopters with him including Marine One which, like Air Force One, is not a specific aircraft but instead refers to any US Marine Corps aircraft carrying the president.
The president's security has been tightened in recent days following the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a university in Utah.The president's security has been tightened in recent days following the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a university in Utah.
Donald Trump's UK visit: What’s he bringing with him?Donald Trump's UK visit: What’s he bringing with him?
Are protests expected during Trump's state visit? What protests have taken place during Trump's state visit?
An image of Donald Trump and the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was projected on to the walls of Windsor Castle as the president arrived in the UKAn image of Donald Trump and the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was projected on to the walls of Windsor Castle as the president arrived in the UK
Police have arrested four people on suspicion of projecting images of Donald Trump and the late disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on to the walls of Windsor Castle. Police arrested four people on suspicion of projecting images of Donald Trump and the late disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on to the walls of Windsor Castle.
The footage appeared on Tuesday night as Trump touched down in London. The footage appeared on Tuesday night as Trump touched down in the UK.
The Stop Trump coalition is planning a "Trump Not Welcome" demonstration in London on Wednesday September. There were some anti-Trump protesters among the crowds in Windsor on Wednesday.
It had called on the government to cancel the visit, accusing the US president of "denying climate science" and "siding with war criminals - in Israel, Russia and beyond". Thousands of people also gathered near the BBC's headquarters in London on Wednesday afternoon before marching towards Whitehall.
The group organised protests in Aberdeen and Edinburgh during Trump's recent visit. Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in the two cities. Some carried banners reading: "No to racism, no to Trump."
Trump was also booed by protesters who gathered along the perimeter of his Turnberry golf course in South Ayrshire, and a paraglider flew over the resort hotel with a banner criticising his presidency. Others had smaller versions of the 20ft Trump baby blimp balloon which was carried through crowds during protests against the US president's first state visit in 2019.
The demonstration was organised by the Stop Trump UK coalition, a group of more than 50 campaign organisations, including climate, anti-racism and pro-Palestinian activists.
It previously called on the government to cancel the state visit, accusing the US president of "denying climate science" and "siding with war criminals - in Israel, Russia and beyond".
The group also organised protests in Aberdeen and Edinburgh during Trump's recent Scotland visit, involving hundreds of people in the two cities.
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey said he would boycott the ceremonial banquet for Trump to "send a message" over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey said he would boycott the ceremonial banquet for Trump to "send a message" over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Which other state visits has King Charles hosted?Which other state visits has King Charles hosted?
French President Emmanuel Macron visited the UK in JulyFrench President Emmanuel Macron visited the UK in July
Since King Charles succeeded Queen Elizabeth in September 2022, he has hosted state visits from a number of international leaders and royals:Since King Charles succeeded Queen Elizabeth in September 2022, he has hosted state visits from a number of international leaders and royals:
July 2025: French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife BrigitteJuly 2025: French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte
December 2024: Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and his wife Sheikha Jawaher bint Hamad bin Suhaim Al ThaniDecember 2024: Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and his wife Sheikha Jawaher bint Hamad bin Suhaim Al Thani
June 2024: Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of JapanJune 2024: Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan
November 2023: South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife Kim Keon Hee.November 2023: South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife Kim Keon Hee.
He and Queen Camilla have carried out state visits to France, Italy, Germany, Kenya and Samoa.He and Queen Camilla have carried out state visits to France, Italy, Germany, Kenya and Samoa.