King Charles III greets Trump in Windsor at start of president’s second state visit to the UK
- On September 17, 2025, during their state visit to Windsor Castle, the US president and his wife participated in events alongside members of the British Royal Family.
- This visit follows intense preparations to showcase Britain's constitutional monarchy, aiming to host successful tech and business collaborations amid some public protest and a recent political scandal.
- During the visit, the couple toured St George's Chapel, laid a wreath at Queen Elizabeth II's tomb, and listened to performances by young choir members dressed in traditional Garter robes.
- Trump described his chapel visit as a "great honour" and remarked on "a lot of history," while an estimated 5,000 people protested his presence in Parliament Square.
- The visit highlights ongoing efforts to strengthen UK-US ties through ceremonial diplomacy and business deals, though questions remain about potential shifts in Trump's policies on Ukraine and Gaza.
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The start of the second official trip of the president of the United States was mainly protocolary: walks in Windsor, a floral offering to Isabel II and a lunch with the Kings and heirs Read
Donald Trump was greeted by King Charles III for a banquet at Windsor Castle. In a gala event in which cabinet members and other officials also participated, both leaders exchanged praise and valued the historic relationship between countries. "The special word doesn't do him justice," Trump said. Read more]]>
Trump greeted with royal reception to begin his state visit
President Trump enjoyed a warm welcome to Britain's Windsor Castle, where his royal hosts put on a display of pageantry, pomp and military parades. It's an unprecedented second state visit for Trump, and it comes with both regal spectacle and real-world diplomacy, including a civilian nuclear power deal and a massive trans-Atlantic tech agreement. Amna Nawaz reports.
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160 guests are invited to the sumptuous state banquet offered at Windsor Castle by King Charles III and Queen Camilla in honor of President Donald Trump, at the conclusion of the solemn...
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