Donald Trump has been humiliated by protesters shortly after landing in Windsor on his UK state visit. Protesters managed to project an image of Trump with notorious paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and disgraced royal Prince Andrew on the side of Windsor Castle as the US president arrived in town today.
On Monday, the notorious photograph of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein was enlarged to the size of a tennis court and placed at the doorstep of Windsor Castle by the group, Everyone Hates Elon, ahead of his visit. However, protestors have now managed to project a hologram onto the building where he was due to spend time with King Charles today. It is not yet known who projected the image.
ITV News royal editor, Chris Ship, posted a picture of the image on X, writing: "Oh dear. Not such a great diplomatic start.
"Protesters managed to project images of Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump and Prince Andrew onto the outside walls of Windsor Castle."
The current US President and Prince Andrew famously crossed paths with the convicted paedophile while Epstein was alive. One meeting was captured in a photographat Mr Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida in 1997.
The US president was greeted by thousands of protesters as he touched down in the UK today for his second state visit on Air Force One.
Huge crowds gathered near Windsor Castle, with demonstrators chanting: "Say it loud, say it clear, Donald Trump's not welcome here."
The demonstration was organised by the Stop Trump Coalition, which has planned a larger protest in central London on Wednesday.
UK authorities have reportedly planned for "just about every eventuality" ahead of Donald Trump's arrival on a state visit this evening.
The police operation in response to planned protests in Windsor and London will be the biggest since the Coronation, with officers lining the Thames and snipers and drones in place.
When he landed, Donald Trump was also met by Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper and The Viscount Hood, Lord in Waiting, on behalf of the King, at Stansted.
Mr Trump had described the state visit as a "great honour" ahead of boarding Air Force One to fly to the UK earlier today.
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