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King Charles III greets Trump in Windsor at start of president’s second state visit to the UK
- Tonight, King Charles is hosting a formal state banquet at St George's Hall, Windsor Castle, to mark US President Donald Trump's visit to the United Kingdom, which spans two days.
- The banquet follows Trump's official royal welcome, carriage procession, military ceremonies, and a recent UK-US tech deal that may bring billions in investment.
- About 160 guests are attending the white-tie dinner, including politicians, tech leaders like Tim Cook and Sam Altman, sports figures such as Sir Nick Faldo and Charley Hull, and media mogul Rupert Murdoch despite his lawsuit against Trump.
- Guests will enjoy a French-language menu crafted by royal chefs, featuring Hampshire watercress panna cotta, chicken ballotine, and a specially created whisky sour cocktail that combines Johnnie Walker Black whisky with marmalade and is garnished with a toasted marshmallow atop a star-shaped biscuit.
- The banquet highlights intricate royal hospitality and cultural ties while underscoring complex social dynamics given the presence of guests involved in ongoing legal disputes with Trump.
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