Inside Windsor Castle’s preparations for Trump’s state visit

President Donald Trump, together with the royal family, will once again be covered by Windsor Castle this week for the second state visit to England in the center of Pageantry.
President and First Lady Melania Trump will take a transport procession and a state feast at St George’s Hall, such as King and Queen leading events designed to strengthen the power of England-US relations.
The visit is opposed to a political discomfort for Sir Keir Starmer, who is still out of the dismissal of Peter Mandelson last week.
Lord Mandelson proved that he was influential as an ambassador in Washington, until the revelation surrounding his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, and helped to bring together Prime Minister and President Trump’s office.
Mr. Trump, II. This time, Windsor will provide the environment with preparations to be prepared along the Royal House to deliver the show.
Preparations have been standing for weeks. In Windsor High Street, Union flags fly next to stars and lines. In the castle, gardeners, archives, chefs and musicians are working at the concert to offer an event where nothing is left to chance, up to the French expression of menu.
On Wednesday, Trumps, Charles and Camilla will be taken by the Wales and Princess before a official meeting.
The royal salute will make a sound from the eastern grass of the castle and the London Tower. Mr. Trump will then join the king to examine the honorary guards.
“When the Majesty receives a visitor, we are trying to provide the most magnificent reception we can manage,” he said. “But, of course, you should rehearse to bring all the elements together.”
The troops are pierced separately before they are combined with the royal navy, the army and the rafi, the foot guards and three military groups with full dress rehearsals.
Beyond the parade, Windsor’s gardeners have their own roles. Adam Scott, gardens and nursery manager explained: “Sweet leaves are gathered along the property and sent to the kitchens to use it on the table. We used peach houses and fruit houses we use, so we will choose them throughout the year.
The feast in the St George’s Hall will be emphasized. 160 guests will be laid with porcelain and silver gilding from the royal collection and will be dressed with seasonal flowers and herbs. It takes a few days to prepare, the staff shines each glass and cutlery to shine.
The guest list has not yet been approved, but the senior royal, political leaders and figures from public life are expected. King and Mr. Trump, musicians will sit in the middle of the table while playing from the gallery above.
The Menu, written in French, will exhibit British products while shaking his head to American tastes. Royal Chief Mark Flanagan said, ız Our opportunity to show the best of our British products, ”he said. “We will usually serve 160 services in the feast, but we will probably serve nearly 500 meals that day.” There will be about 20 chefs.
In the 2019 feast, Mr. Trump served halibut, plant filling and windsor lamb and lemon verbena cream and strawberry sables.
Although the Teetotal President will not drink it, a cocktail created this week this week is also expected this week.
Other plans include a demonstration of the royal collection elements connected to the US in the green drawing room of the castle.
First Lady will also join the Wales Princess in Frogmore Gardens to meet the young members of the squirrel program of chef Scout Dwayne Fields and Scouts.
The visit will end on the tanks that Sir Keir and his wife Victoria will host the presidential couple. For the Prime Minister, the most reliable diplomatic source of the UK will be the hope that it will work once again.




