(In the U.K) Trump and First Lady Visit Windsor Castle, Pay Respects at Queen Elizabeth II’s Tomb


During their second official state visit to the United Kingdom, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visited St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle, where they paid respects at Queen Elizabeth II’s tomb in a private wreath-laying ceremony.


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They were received by King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Princess Catherine, before taking part in a chapel tour and attending a special choral performance.


The state visit featured a ceremonial welcome, horse-drawn carriage procession, inspection of the Guard of Honour, and a state banquet. A joint U.S.-UK military flypast underscored defense ties, while protests in London highlighted opposition to Trump’s policies on climate change, Gaza, and human rights.


The visit concluded with meetings between Trump, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and leading tech executives, marking a significant moment in U.S.-UK relations.


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