President Trump in UK for Historic State Visit: What’s on the Agenda? What to Expect?
President Trump's visit aims to finalize a trade agreement worth £370 million in US exports and provide diplomatic support amid UK government scandals.
- On September 16, the former US President and his wife visited the United Kingdom for a notable second state visit, with much of the engagements taking place at Windsor Castle.
- The visit follows ongoing trade talks, including tariff disputes, and recent controversies like the sacking of UK ambassador Peter Mandelson linked to Epstein revelations.
- Key events include Trump’s bilateral meeting with PM Keir Starmer, a white-tie banquet with King Charles, royal tours, business receptions, and a carriage ride through Windsor estate.
- Leading US technology companies including Nvidia, Microsoft, and OpenAI gathered in the UK to announce substantial investments, totaling billions of pounds, for new AI data centers—demonstrating strong international support for the UK's tech sector.
- The visit highlights strengthened US-UK relations in technology and trade, but heightened security and protests reflect domestic tensions and unresolved tariff issues.
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On September 17, 2025, President Donald Trump embarked on his second state visit to the United Kingdom, marking a historic occasion as the first American president to receive two such honors. The event unfolded at Windsor Castle, featuring elaborate pageantry, including a horse-and-buggy arrival, marching bands, cannon salutes, and a joint U.S.-UK F-35 flyover. Over […]
Cannon saves, procession by carriage with the kings and military ceremony marked the beginning of this second visit of state of the American president, after that of 2019, in his first term.
What Trump and Starmer want from the historic UK state visit
Donald Trump has begun his second state visit to the UK at the invitation of King Charles III and prime minister Sir Keir Starmer. The US president and the UK prime minister are set to meet at Chequers on Thursday, 18 September. They will view the Sir Winston Churchill archives and hold a bilateral meeting. They will later attend a business reception at the site hosted by chancellor Rachel Reeves. White House correspondent Andrew Feinberg and po…
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