Trump UK visit live: Royals meet president at Windsor as thousands plan protest

The King, the Queen and the Prince and Princess of Wales have welcomed Donald Trump and his wife Melania to the UK as the US president’s historic second state visit got underway.
After arriving in the Marine One helicopter, the American leader and First Lady were treated to a personal, family-centred greeting outside Victoria House, a little-known property on the private Windsor estate. A carriage procession through the estate towards the castle followed, before Mr Trump was invited to inspect the guard of honour.
Pomp and pageantry are out in full force, with the scale and spectacle of the military ceremonial on show later unprecedented. The parade will conclude with a joint US-UK flypast, before a lavish state banquet takes place.
Meanwhile, prime minister Keir Starmer is expected to use the visit to bolster the “special relationship”.
Crowds have turned out to support the US president in the Berkshire town, with Dianne, 52, from north London, telling The Independent she thinks Mr Trump is a “special man”.
However, thousands are set to demonstrate against Mr Trump’s stay on the streets of London later.
The US president’s visit is under tight security, with four arrests made near Windsor after pictures of Mr Trump and the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were projected onto the castle.
Protester ‘disappointed’ Trump invited for unprecedented second state visit
The Independent’s reporter Nicole Wootton-Cane reports from Windsor:
Another protester has said he is “disappointed” the US president has been invited for an unprecedented second state visit.
Elliot, 20, from Windsor, told The Independent: “I’ve lived in Windsor my whole life. I’m quite disappointed really – it’s unprecedented to get a second state visit, especially for Trump of all people. He’s a bit extreme, he doesn’t represent the values of our country.
“I think he’s very involved in culture wars, and he wants to do tariff reforms as well and trade wars that we shouldn’t involve ourselves in. We’re a better country than that. But it seems Starmer thinks otherwise.
“It’s necessary diplomacy, but I’m not sure a state visit was entirely needed. I think getting a letter from the King was good, getting him on side. But in my mind, it isn’t really the way to go. As it says on my sign it didn’t work with Hitler, I don’t think it will work with Donald Trump.”


Tara Cobham17 September 2025 13:38
Trump branded ‘wannabe dictator’ by protester outside Windsor Castle
The Independent’s reporter Nicole Wootton-Cane reports from Windsor:
Donald Trump has been branded a “wannabe dictator” by a protester outside Windsor Castle, who said she wants to “reclaim the English flag”.
Claire, who did not want to give her surname, told The Independent: “I was born here in the UK. I’m here today with this banner to reclaim the English flag. A number of for right requests have been using the St George’s cross to spread fear, hate, and division. I want to say the flag is not theirs, the flag is England’s.”
Speaking of the US president, she said: “I think he’s a wannabe dictator, and I don’t think he should be here in Windsor being hosted by the King and Starmer. I think it’s a disgrace.”
Tara Cobham17 September 2025 13:32
What’s the timetable for the rest of the Trumps’ day
- Following the carriage procession and ceremonial welcome, the King and Queen led the US President and First Lady into Windsor castle.
- There will be a private lunch in the State Dining Room, before the King and Queen will invite Donald and Melania Trump to view a display of items from the Royal Collection, relating to the US, in the Green Drawing Room.
- In the afternoon, the Trumps will visit St George’s Chapel to privately lay a wreath on the tomb of Queen Elizabeth II. They will be given a short tour of the chapel and will hear a musical performance from the chapel choir.
- Later, the President and First Lady will join the King and Queen, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and US and British military families to view a Beating Retreat ceremony on the East Lawn. The ceremony is set to conclude with a flypast by UK and US F-35 military jets and the Red Arrows.
- In the evening, the King will host a state banquet at Windsor Castle. The King and the president will deliver speeches at the beginning of the banquet.
Tara Cobham17 September 2025 13:17
Kate seen gesturing enthusiastically upon greeting Melania
At the welcome at Victoria House, the Prince and Princess of Wales stepped back as the King and Queen greeted and spoke to their American guests.
William and Kate stood side by side smiling and talking to one another, before Kate moved forwards to chat, while gesturing enthusiastically with her hands, to Melania and Camilla.
Mr Trump was seen deep in conversation with the King and was still chatting to him as they settled into their places in the Scottish State Coach and set off in the carriage procession.

Tara Cobham17 September 2025 13:14
In pictures: The royals and Trumps travel through Windsor estate for carriage procession




Tara Cobham17 September 2025 13:04
Watch moment King and Queen arrived in preparation for welcoming Trumps at Windsor Castle
Tara Cobham17 September 2025 12:58
UK’s charge d’affaires in Washington spotted taking photo of spectacle
James Roscoe, the UK’s charge d’affaires in Washington, was seen at Windsor taking a picture of the spectacle during Donald Trump’s visit.
Mr Roscoe is the most senior diplomat at the embassy in Washington following Lord Mandelson’s sacking as ambassador over the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
Veteran public servant Mr Roscoe has held a string of senior roles both within government and the royal household.

Tara Cobham17 September 2025 12:57
Trumps, Waleses and King and Queen all smile, chat and walk side by side
Kate gave Donald Trump a broad smile as they shook hands at Windsor Castle.
The four – the Trumps and the Waleses then walked side by side – with William and Mr Trump chatting in the middle of the group, with the US president holding his wife Melania’s hand – towards the front of Victoria House where the King and Queen were waiting.
William was heard to say, “This is my father” to Mr Trump as they approached the King, as Charles gestured with a small wave of his hand.
Mr Trump shook hands with the King and the pair chatted enthusiastically together, with the president also placing his hand on Charles’s arm as they shook hands.

Tara Cobham17 September 2025 12:51
Watch: William and Kate greet Donald Trump and Melania at Windsor
Tara Cobham17 September 2025 12:46
US president invited to inspect the guard
The King and Queen and the President and First Lady took their places on the dais and Lt Col Green ordered: “Royal salute, present arms.”
The state colours were lowered and the national anthem of the US played as the President saluted and the First Lady placed her hand on her chest.
Lt Col Green invited the President to inspect the guard saying: “Mr President, the guard of honour of the Grenadier Guards, the Coldstream Guards and the Scots Guards are present and ready for your inspection.”

Tara Cobham17 September 2025 12:45
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