Donald Trump and Melania arrive in UK for second state visit
- U.S. President Donald Trump visited Windsor, UK, on Wednesday for his second state visit at King Charles III's invitation.
- The visit followed his 2019 first state visit and aimed to strengthen UK-US relations amid ongoing global issues like the Ukraine conflict.
- Trump received a royal welcome involving 120 horses, 1,300 military personnel, and a joint US-UK flypast, while thousands protested across London.
- Police deployed 1,600 officers, arrested four people after images of Trump and Epstein were projected on Windsor Castle, and protesters carried signs saying 'No to Trump' and 'Dump Trump'.
- The visit ended with a white-tie state banquet where Trump and King Charles III were set to make speeches, signaling efforts to reinforce political ties despite public dissent.
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US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arrived in the United Kingdom on Tuesday evening and spent the day at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, marking their second visit…
By Nic Robertson, Vasco Cotovio, Catherine Nicholls, Isa Soares and Char Reck, CNN The President of the United States, Donald Trump, and First Lady, Melania Trump, arrived in the United Kingdom on Tuesday night and Wednesday spent the day at Windsor Castle, where it was their second state visit to the country. King Charles III and Queen Camila welcomed the Trumps and accompanied them on a carriage tour, before a lunch at the State Hall. Trump al…
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