
“Welcome to the UK, Donald.”
A second visit

Donald Trump arrived in the UK for a second exceptional visit by a head of state, welcomed with full honors by King Charles and Camilla, alongside his wife, Melania.
Trump welcomed with great fanfare by Charles III

Since arriving in the UK yesterday, Donald Trump has received a royal welcome orchestrated by Charles III and Camilla.
A solemn ceremony

At Windsor, he was honored with a solemn ceremony: national anthem, official salute, inspection of the guard and military escort.
The King shared a carriage with Trump

The King shared a carriage with Trump, while Camilla accompanied Melania. After an official lunch, an exhibition on American-British ties was presented. Finally, Trump laid a wreath on Elizabeth II’s tomb in St. George’s Chapel, sealing a welcome imbued with prestige and diplomatic symbolism.
Epstein

But the specter of scandal linked to his past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein caught up with him all the way to Windsor Castle, as compromising photos of him with Epstein resurfaced everywhere.
Trump is no exception

Trump is no exception: everywhere in Windsor, from souvenir stores to the grounds near the castle, right down to the images projected directly onto its walls, he is targeted.
A mockery

The British collective “Everyone Hates Elon” set about mocking his second official visit to royalty.
"A special relationship"

The group’s actions included decorative plates featuring Trump alongside Epstein, accompanied by the inscription “a special relationship”, as well as a dog toy featuring the American president sold in a local shop.
Welcome to the UK

A truck equipped with a giant screen showing a photo of Trump alongside Epstein, taken at Mar-a-Lago in 1997, also drove through the streets of Windsor with the message “Welcome to the UK, Donald.”A huge poster showing Trump and Epstein was also deployed on a field near Windsor Castle, while a giant projection of their photo illuminated the castle’s very walls.
"Everyone Hates Elon"

A spokesman for the “Everyone Hates Elon” collective actually commented on their actions, reported by The Daily Beast. He said, “We’ve had enough of US influence on the UK, whether it’s billionaires like Elon Musk or wealthy supporters like Donald Trump.”
Four arrests

Authorities arrested four people after Trump’s embarrassing image was projected onto Windsor Castle.
His first visit to Windsor in 2018

On his first visit to Windsor in 2018, Donald Trump was received by Queen Elizabeth II in a high-profile official meeting.
Queen Elizabeth II

After a military ceremony and the playing of the national anthem, he inspected the guard of honor alongside the sovereign. But the visit drew widespread criticism in the UK, with massive demonstrations in London, satirical balloons caricaturing him as “baby Trump” and controversy over his attitude towards the Queen, which was deemed disrespectful, particularly when he walked in front of her. This episode marked a controversial stage in U.S.-British relations.