Trump will visit late Queen’s tomb during UK state visit

US President Donald Trump will visit the tomb of the late Queen Elizabeth in Windsor Castle next week and put a wreath as part of the second state visit to England.
In addition to King Charles and Queen Camilla, he will meet the Prince of Wales and Princess, and in Windsor, he is stinging a traditional feast.
During his three -day visit, President Trump will talk to Sir Keir Starmer at the Prime Minister’s house in Buckinghamshire.
During a White House meeting in February, Starmer issued an invitation to England on behalf of the King to discuss the President of the UK-US trade agreement with the president.
The visit took place between 17 and 19 September – traditionally, the second term presidents were not offered a state visit, and instead was invited to tea or lunch with Monarch.
On September 17, the first day of their visits, Trump will be welcomed by William and Catherine before being officially accepted by the King and Queen as the royal salute in Windsor and London Tower.
In addition, the UK and the US F-35 will be a flypast by military jets and red arrows.
After a state lunch, the president will pay for the St George’s Chapel on the Windsor property before a short tour of the late queen.
That evening, a traditional state feast will be held in the castle where both the king and the president will make speeches.
Liberal Democratic Leader Sir Ed Davey said he would boycott the feast “Send a message” through the human crisis in Gaza.
The next day, a guard of Honor of Raf Selton and Gagpipers will greet Trump when the checkers arrives and meets Prime Minister and his wife Lady Victoria.
Trump will stand for the personal appearance of Sir Winston Churchill archives held in drops before holding a dual meeting.
Meanwhile, Melania Trump will accompany the Queen to visit the Queen Mary’s Babies – the reproduction Edwardian residence was a gift to the Queen Mary and the Royal Library in Windsor Castle after the First World War.
He will also join the Wales Princess in Frogmore Gardens to meet the members of the scouts movement.
The Stop Trump coalition plans a “Welcome to Trump” show in London on September 17th.
He called on the government to cancel the visit, accusing the US president to “deny climate science” and “with war criminals – Israel, Russia and beyond”.
Since King Charles succeeded in Queen Elizabeth in September 2022, he has hosted state visits by a number of international leaders and the royal. French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Earlier this year.




