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Trump in UK: Lavish Royal visit, protests and embarrassment - in pics

Last updated on - Sep 18, 2025, 22:41 IST
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Trump’s royal banquet at Windsor castle

US President Donald Trump was treated to a lavish state banquet by King Charles III inside Windsor Castle on his visit to the UK. The glittering evening showcased pomp, diplomacy, and a touch of awkwardness.

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A table fit for a king—and a president

The grand banquet table stretched the length of 2.7 Marine One helicopters, adorned with 139 candles, 1,452 pieces of cutlery, and over 100 staff ensuring perfection. Guests dined on watercress panna cotta, Norfolk chicken ballotine, and a vanilla ice cream bombe. Even the drinks were chosen to honor Trump’s heritage and presidency.

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Music to his ears

From opera’s Nessun Dorma to Elton John’s Tiny Dancer, the evening playlist included Trump’s rally favorites, blending grandeur with personal touches.

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Murdoch at the table

Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, whom Trump is currently suing, was an unexpected and awkward guest. Though seated far away, his presence loomed over the night.

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Royals and power players

Alongside Prince William and Princess Catherine sat Trump’s daughter Tiffany, tech giants like Tim Cook and Sam Altman, and financial heavyweights such as Stephen Schwarzman.

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King Charles strikes a balance

In his speech, King Charles praised the US-UK bond but also subtly nudged Trump on climate change and Ukraine, keeping diplomacy layered with gentle reminders.

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Trump basks in the spotlight

Calling it a “singular privilege,” Trump relished the honor, positioning himself at the symbolic center of global power in the centuries-old banquet hall.

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History and spectacle intertwined

Windsor Castle’s St George’s Hall, with shields of knights from 1348 and towering suits of armor, added timeless majesty to a thoroughly modern political moment.

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Beyond the castle walls

While Trump soaked in royal treatment, protesters projected images linking him to Epstein outside. A reminder that beyond fortress walls, political storms still await.

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Trump meets Starmer at Chequers

Trump’s final day in the UK focused on politics as he met PM Keir Starmer at the historic Chequers estate. Talks covered a £150 billion U.S.-UK tech investment pact, steel tariffs, and stalled trade negotiations, while Trump was welcomed with bagpipers and Churchill memorabilia.

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Difficult conversations on Ukraine, Gaza, and Epstein

Beyond economics, Trump faced awkward moments, from lingering Epstein-related questions to tough discussions on Ukraine and Gaza. While the UK pushed for unity against Russia and Palestinian recognition.

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First Lady’s Windsor engagements

Melania Trump rounded off her UK trip in Windsor with Queen Camilla, visiting the Royal Library and the historic Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House. Built between 1921 and 1924 by architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, the miniature palace remains one of Britain’s treasured royal artifacts.

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