Anti-Trump protesters march through London as president basks in royal welcome
The visit featured a royal welcome and a state banquet at Windsor Castle, while protests drew around 5,000 participants and involved deployment of 1,600 police officers, highlighting divided UK public opinion.
- US President Donald Trump received a royal welcome at Windsor Castle, including a carriage ride and a banquet with King Charles III during his state visit to the UK.
- Around 5,000 protesters gathered in London to oppose Trump’s visit, criticizing his policies on immigration and Gaza, according to the Stop Trump Coalition.
- London Mayor Sadiq Khan has been a long-time critic of Trump, claiming his rhetoric promotes division and hate.
- Trump is scheduled to meet with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Thursday as part of his visit, which is considered unprecedented, according to Buckingham Palace.
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