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Donald Trump's UK state visit starts with projections with Jeffrey Epstein
Donald Trump's UK state visit starts with projections with Jeffrey Epstein

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Donald Trump’s UK state visit starts with projections with Jeffrey Epstein

Donald Trump’s UK state visit starts with projections with Jeffrey Epstein

Images of Donald Trump were projected onto Windsor Castle as his second state visit to the UK began, with protesters displaying giant visuals linking him to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump is set to meet King Charles later, while Queen Camilla will not attend due to a sudden illness.

Thames Valley Police confirmed that four individuals were arrested on suspicion of “malicious communications” in connection with the projections.

Chief Superintendent Felicity Parker stated, “We treat any unauthorized activity near Windsor Castle with the utmost seriousness.”

Britains Prince Andrew alongside disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein is projected on Windsor castle, after US president Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrival for a state visit to the country, in Windsor, Berkshire, Britain September 16, 2025. REUTERS

Ever since details of Trumps’ relationship with the billionaire were published by Congress earlier in the month, questions have mounted over the extent of their relationship.

The published notes include a “birthday book” that Trump has since denied, signing.

US president Donald Trump alongside disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein is projected on Windsor castle, in Windsor, Berkshire, Britain September 16, 2025. REUTERS

Since arriving in the UK, Trump has spoken with reporters, sharing his enthusiasm for the visit.

As reported by Sky News Australia, he said, “I have a very good relationship with the UK, and with Charles, who is now King and a friend of mine. This is the first time anyone has ever been honoured twice, so it’s a tremendous honour.”

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He also told journalists that “everyone is looking forward to it” and promised they would get “the best pictures.”

For context, this marks Trump’s second official State Visit to Britain, the first taking place in 2019.

 

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