Anti-Trump protesters march through London as president basks in royal welcome
Donald Trump received a royal welcome during his rare second state visit while over 5,000 protesters marched in London condemning his policies and UK government's support.
- Thousands protested in central London against US President Donald Trump's second state visit, with the Metropolitan Police estimating attendance at up to 5,000 people and deploying over 1,600 officers for crowd management.
- Protesters expressed their rejection of Trump's policies with slogans like 'Migrants are welcome, Trump is not welcome,' according to the Stop Trump group.
- Zoe Gardner, spokesperson for the Stop Trump coalition, stated that the demonstration aimed to let the British public show their opposition to Trump's racism and policies.
- Despite public protests, Trump was welcomed ceremoniously by King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle during his second state visit.
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Anti-Trump protesters march through London as president basks in royal welcome - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
LONDON/WINDSOR — Thousands of people marched through London on Wednesday to protest against President Donald Trump’s state visit to Britain while a much smaller crowd gathered outside the royal Windsor Castle west of the capital to give him a warm welcome.
Trump's U.K. visit gets political after royal pageantry
President Donald Trump traded pageantry for politics Thursday as he ended a lavish stay hosted by Britain's King Charles III at Windsor Castle and prepared to meet with Prime Minister Keir Starmer at his country residence, Chequers.
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