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How UK will welcome Trump during historic state visit, from banquet to Red Arrows flypast

Donald Trump, King III. Charles and Prime Minister Sir Keir in the UK for a rare second state visit with the invitation of Starmer.

Sir Keir, who was handed by hand in February, said that the invitation would be “unprecedented” and “historical”. Mr. Trump made his first state visit to England in 2019 during his first presidency, where Mercy II. He was welcomed by Elizabeth.

Here is everything you need to know about the visit:

What is a state visit?

A state visit is an official journey to England by the president of another country. Traditionally, the leader is invited by the ruler acting on the advice of government.

In February, King Starmer was invited to the King's invitation to visit England.

In February, King Starmer was invited to the King’s invitation to visit England. (PA)

It is a great opportunity to mark the positive relationships between the two countries. In addition to the ceremony, it tends to have political debates between leaders.

It is unusual to offer a US president to visit a state for a second term. Instead, former presidents are often invited to tea or lunch with the ruler, as with Barack Obama and George W Bush.

Responding to the invitation of King and Sir Keir in February, Mr. Trump said this was a “great, great honor”.

WHAT ARE THE STATE VISIT PLANS?

Tuesday

Bay Trump and First Lady Melania, which lasted three days, will land on UK on Tuesday (September 16th). Ambassador of the United States and waiting lords will be welcomed by Viscoount Hood on behalf of the king.

The president is not expected to participate in any public on Tuesday, Buckingham Palace confirmed that it remained on the private Windsor Castle.

Wednesday

The next day, the couple will be covered by King Charles and Queen Camilla before a official welcome, the prince of Wales and princess William and Kate. A royal salute will be fired from the eastern grass of Windsor Castle and the London Tower.

King and Queen, who was the prince of Wales and Cornwall at that time, met with Donald Trump and his wife Melania during their previous state visits in 2019

King and Queen, who was the prince of Wales and Cornwall at that time, met with Donald Trump and his wife Melania during their previous state visits in 2019 (PA)

Together with the US President and First Lady, there will be a transport regiment through Windsor land, attended by four members of the Royal Family.

After visiting the state dining room and Royal Collection’s US -themed special exhibition, the group will visit the tomb of the late Queen Elizabeth in the St George Chapel in Windsor and put a wreath.

Later, there will be a flypast by red arrows on the eastern grass of Windsor Castle and the British and US F-35 military jets, and then a traditional Grand State feast with about 150 guests.

Thursday

President Trump will meet Sir Keir in Dama next to his wife Lady Victoria. After watching Sir Winston Churchill archives, there will be a bilateral meeting between the two world leaders.

The couple will then participate in a business reception on the site, hosted by Chancellor Rachel Reeves.

Sir Keir and Lady Victor will say goodbye to Trumps in the Mala. Lord Chamberlain on behalf of the king is to say the last farewell to mark the end of the state visit.

What protests are planned for Trump’s state visit?

'Trump Baby' Balloon joins the demonstrators while walking to Parliament Square in 2018

‘Trump Baby’ Balloon joins the demonstrators while walking to Parliament Square in 2018 (PA)

A few vocal oppositions were opposed to Mr. Trump, often referring to the issue of migration, climate change and Gaza against the state visit.

On Wednesday, September 17, a “Trump Welcome” show was planned by the Stop Trump coalition in London. In 2018, the group organized a protest that attracted approximately 250,000 participants against the visit of the US president.

Stop Trump Coalition Spokesperson: uz We protest against this unqualified state visit to ensure that the world is not done in our step.

“The British government is spreading the red carpet, so we want to show Trump a great opposition and the creeping fascism and to resist our own government in the UK to Trump and disaster policies, and to show solidarity with people who already suffer from the USA to Palestine.”

The group also organized protests against Mr. Trump’s last visit to Scotland in Aberdeen and Edinburgh. Hundreds of demonstrators came out in two cities.

Liberal Democratic leader Sir Ed Davey said Mr. Trump would boycott the ceremonial feast for the US President and Sir Keir to “send a message” about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

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