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Donald Trump told journalists "they've never used Windsor Castle for this before" ahead of his state visit to Britain.
WINDSOR, England (AP) — President Donald Trump relished the glow of a British royal spectacle as he opened a two-day state visit Wednesday, calling the hours of pageantry with King Charles III “one of the highest honors of my life” while also making time for a quiet tribute at Queen Elizabeth II’s tomb.
Hundreds of Windsor Castle staff prepare for Trump's presidential visit, featuring military honor guards, brass bands and a formal dinner with royal traditions.
The Thames Valley Police service said in a statement that four adults were arrested on suspicion of malicious communications following an “unauthorized projection” at Windsor Castle, which they described as a “public stunt.” The group was still in custody as of Wednesday morning.
Earlier on Tuesday, dozens of protesters gathered outside Windsor Castle as part of a demonstration organized by the Stop Trump Coalition. Attendees could be seen holding flags and banners, one of which read: “Go away. You are polluting Windsor.”
The U.K.'s largest military ceremony for a visiting foreign leader in living memory brought out the full weight of Britain’s ceremonial traditions to welcome the American president.
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