Donald Trump’s historic second UK state visit: In pictures

Apart from Victoria House, the American leader and the American leader were treated with a personal, family -centered greeting, a little -known property in the Royal Kitchen Gardens in Frogmore in the special Windsor land.
William and Kate were deployed at the beginning of the royal attraction attack to greet Trumps, the call sign of the US Naval Corps aircraft carrying the president.
Princess gave Mr. Trump a wide smile while shook hands at Windsor Castle.
He waved warmly with President William and caressed the tirf with love on his right arm.
Trumps and Wales walked side by side after arrival – while William and Mr. Trump were chatting in the middle of the band, US President took his hand to his wife Melania.
When William approached the King for a small wave of Charles’ hand, Mr. Trump called him “this is my father.”
Mr. Trump shook hands with the king and the couple chatted together with enthusiasm, and the President put his hand on Charles’s arm while he was shook his hand.
The King had previously chuckled and straightened his hair in Victoria House, and after landing down a noisy sea, he sent the winds of the wind to the walled garden.
Equipped with missile defense and radar jams systems, the latest technology presidential helicopter landed on Wednesday at 12.14 at the grass of the large -walled garden on the territory of Berkshire.
The King came with the queen in Bentley at 12.02 before Charles stopped in a door and went to Victoria House, where he could stand in a door and watch the helicopter land.
The timing was slightly behind the program.
The prince and the princess accompanied the president and his wife in front of the Gable -tipped Victoria House a short walking distance to meet the king and the queen.
The unique environment, which has never been used before in a state visit in modern times, is only one of the developments added to influence the controversial billionaire who sees the king as a “friend”.
Camilla walked to participate in the first participation of the key diplomatic royal mission after withdrawing from Kent’s funeral on Tuesday due to acute sinusitis.
The queen wore a live sapphire blue dress, a jacket matched by Fiona Clare, and Philip Treacy and Sapphire and Diamond Broch.
Here Independent He compiled a gallery of the best pictures from the President’s trip – this will be updated during the week.




