Donald Trump's Historic Second State Visit to the UK Next Week

US President Donald Trump will soon make an unprecedented second state visit to the UK, accompanied by his wife Melania. This trip follows his previous visit hosted by the late Queen Elizabeth II in June 2019.

What is a state visit?

A state visit is a formal trip to the UK by the head of a country, typically arranged at the monarch's invitation. These visits serve to further Britain's interests while showcasing royal pageantry.

When is Donald Trump's state visit to the UK?

The Trumps will arrive on September 16 and depart on September 18. King Charles will host them at Windsor Castle during their stay, which comes shortly after Trump's visit to Scotland.

What activities are planned?

On September 17, the Trumps will be formally welcomed at Windsor Castle, where a royal salute will occur. President Trump will also lay a wreath at St George's Chapel on the tomb of Queen Elizabeth II, followed by a traditional state banquet that evening. On the final day, Trump will meet with the Prime Minister at Chequers.

Are protests expected?

The Stop Trump coalition plans to demonstrate in London on September 17, advocating against the visit. This protest is part of a broader reaction to Trump's previous actions and policies.

Previous state visits by King Charles

Since ascending the throne in September 2022, King Charles has hosted several international leaders, further establishing the UK's diplomatic relationships.