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The visit includes signing a nuclear energy deal, trade talks, and a 24-hour security operation amid expected protests and political tensions in the UK government.
- U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump began a historic second state visit to the U.K. on September 16, 2025, with official events centered at Windsor Castle.
- The visit follows political turbulence for UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, including resignations and the firing of Ambassador Peter Mandelson amid ties to Jeffrey Epstein, while tensions arise from protests and security concerns.
- During the three-day visit, the royals will host a ceremonial welcome, carriage procession, and state banquet featuring speeches by King Charles III and President Trump, while protests and a large-scale security operation are in place.
- Police estimate 110,000 to 150,000 attendees at protests, with security forces prepared with equipment including ballistic shields and firearms amid a high-threat assessment described as comprehensive by operational commanders.
- The visit seeks to strengthen UK–U.S. relations with anticipated trade and tech deals, while observers note Trump’s strategy to exploit Starmer’s vulnerabilities, potentially affecting the UK political landscape and far-right influence.
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