
Trump and King observe Red Arrows flypast before royal banquet
The King and Queen, accompanied by Donald Trump and Melania, were seen leaving the ceremony at Windsor Castle. They shook hands with military personnel as they departed the East Lawn.
Cameras outside Windsor Castle were raised in anticipation of the Red Arrows flypast. The planes flew across the skies, followed by cheers and applause from the crowd.
The Red Arrows flypast, with red, blue, and white smoke, marked US President Donald Trump's state visit to the UK. The flypast was part of Trump's second state visit to the UK.
President Trump, First Lady Melania, the King, and Queen watched a military performance together. They were later joined by Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his wife for a special musical performance at Windsor Castle.
During the visit, gifts symbolizing the US-UK military relationship were exchanged. President Trump received a flag that flew over Buckingham Palace on his inauguration day, among other gifts.
The joint UK-US flypast was canceled due to weather conditions, but the Red Arrows still performed. The flypast was part of the ongoing state visit activities.
President Trump and First Lady Melania laid a wreath at the tomb of Queen Elizabeth II at St George's Chapel. They were accompanied by other dignitaries for the ceremony.
The US president and first lady toured the Royal Collection at Windsor, where symbolic gifts were exchanged to commemorate the military relationship between the US and UK.
A large anti-Trump protest took place in central London, organized by the Stop Trump UK coalition. The protest gathered near BBC HQ before marching towards Westminster.