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In pictures: Trump and Melania meet the royals at Windsor In pictures: Trump and Melania meet the royals at Windsor
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President Trump was greeted by the King and Queen as well as other senior royals at Windsor Castle.President Trump was greeted by the King and Queen as well as other senior royals at Windsor Castle.
It is his second state visit to the UK and is accompanied by the usual pomp and pageantry.It is his second state visit to the UK and is accompanied by the usual pomp and pageantry.
For the second time, Donald Trump is greeted by a British monarch on a state visit Bands played during the final preparations for the ceremonial greeting and troop inspection by the King and President Trump
The First Lady, Queen and Princess of Wales chatted in a separate group nearby Bystanders took photographs as the Marine One helicopter departed from Winfield House, the US Ambassador's residence in central London
Charles III and Queen Camilla inspect the troops President Trump disembarked from Marine One alongside First Lady Melania Trump
President Trump shook hands with King Charles and the two were in deep conversation outside Windsor Castle
The Trumps, the King, Queen and Prince and Princess of Wales then stepped into the royal carriages
King Charles and President Trump, were first in the procession, travelling in the Irish State Coach
President arrives at Windsor castle
Donald Trump earlier disembarked from his helicopter, Marine One, alongside First Lady Melania Trump
The pair were greeted at Windsor Castle by the Prince and Princess of WalesThe pair were greeted at Windsor Castle by the Prince and Princess of Wales
Marine One could be seen as it headed to Windsor The first lady arrived at Windsor Castle wearing a wide-brimmed purple hat
Earlier bands played during the final preparations for the ceremonial greeting and troop inspection by the King and President Trump All four walked to meet with King Charles and Queen Camilla
For the second time, Donald Trump was greeted by a British monarch on a state visit
The first lady, the Queen and the Princess of Wales chatted in a separate group nearby
President Trump shook hands with King Charles and the two were in deep conversation outside Windsor Castle
The Trumps, the King, the Queen and the Prince and Princess of Wales then stepped into the royal carriages
King Charles and President Trump were first in the procession, travelling in the Irish State Coach
Queen Camilla and First Lady Melania Trump were together in the Scottish State Coach
In the next carriage - a semi-state landau model - were the Prince and Princess of Wales, joined by the US ambassador and his wife
The 1.8km procession through Windsor grounds was closed to the public
The carriages arrived at the Quadrangle where a British Army guard of honour was ready for inspection
The American and British national anthems were performed by the Massed Band of the Grenadier Guards, Coldstream Guards and the Scots Guards
King Charles and President Trump inspected the guard of honour
They chatted as they made their way around
In central London, away from the pomp and pageantry in Windsor, a large anti-Donald Trump protest gathered close to BBC HQ for the beginning of a demonstration
President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were welcomed by the King and Queen at Windsor Castle's Green Drawing Room
A special exhibition had been laid out to celebrate the UK's relationship with the US
Among the items on display was the Generall Historie of Virginia, New England and the Summer Isles by John Smith, published in 1624
Next on the itinerary for the president and first lady was a trip to St George's Chapel where a number of former monarchs are buried
They were greeted by the Dean of Windsor, the Rt. Rev. Christopher Cocksworth, and the Chapter Clerk, Miss Charlotte Manley
While there, they laid a wreath at the tomb of Queen Elizabeth II