President Trump begins his official visit in the United Kingdom

The US president, Donald Trump, began his official visit to the United Kingdom on Wednesday, on an exceptional day at Windsor Castle with the British royal family.

Under a gray sky, the president and his wife Melania were received when lowering the helicopter by the princes of Wales, Guillermo and Catalina, and the Kings Carlos III and Camila.

Trump will spend this first day visiting with the English Royal Family in Windsor, less than 40 km from London.

The American leader will sleep two nights in the castle, one of the official residences of the British monarchy.

On his second official visit to the United Kingdom, after the trip he made in 2019 in his previous term, all the events will be behind closed doors to address issues of great importance in current politics and relations between the two countries.

On the final day of his visit, on Thursday, Trump and Melania will go to checkers, about 70 km from the capital, to meet Keir Starmer in the official country residence of the British prime minister.

While on Thursday, conversations with Starmer are waiting for you at an economic and political level, this Wednesday Trump will receive all kinds of entertainment.

Unprecedented military ceremony

Surrounded by an exceptional security device, it will have a spectacular real -fast deployment.

A military ceremony of an unprecedented magnitude will include 1,300 members of the British Armed Forces.

The Starmer Labor Government seeks to reinforce the historic “special relationship” between London and Washington.

“Carlos has been a friend of mine for a long time, everyone respects and they want him,” Trump said when he arrives by helicopter to Winfield House, the American ambassador residence in London, where he spent the night before his transfer to Windsor.

After a real save fired from the castle and from the Tower of London, Trump and Melania, together with Carlos and Camila and Guillermo and Catalina they will participate in a carriage procession.

After a private lunch with the two royal couples, Trump and Melania Trump will deposit Flores in the tomb of Queen Elizabeth II, who died in September 2022, in the chapel of San Jorge del Castillo.

An air parade, which will combine British and American combat planes, in addition to the ‘Red Arrows’ acrobatic patrol, will precede a real banquet with about 150 guests.