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UK prepares for Donald Trump’s state visit

The three-day trip, beginning on Monday, follows his working visit to Britain last July.

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The UK is just days away from Donald Trump’s second visit as US president within a year, with another huge security operation planned amid expected protests.

Mr Trump will lunch with the Queen, have breakfast with Theresa May and attend an event to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day, during his three-day visit to Britain.

The state visit, beginning on Monday, follows his working visit to the UK last July.

Itinerary for the state vist of President Trump
(PA Graphics)

The remarks about Mrs May’s political rivals risk embarrassing the outgoing prime minister, as she prepares to step down from her post on June 7.

While the invite for a state visit was extended to Mr Trump just seven days into his presidency, it has taken a further 857 days for the trip to take place – a much longer period than previous American leaders Barack Obama and George W Bush had to wait between being invited and making the journey.

Donald Trump balloon
The ‘Trump Baby’ blimp is again expected to make an appearance (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)

Scotland Yard said it has an experienced team ready to lead the huge police and security operation.

In 2018, almost 10,000 officers were deployed for Mr Trump’s trip, with nearly every force in the country providing staff to support the operation.

Protesters are again hoping to fly the phone-wielding, nappy-wearing inflatable blimp, which depicts the American leader as a baby, and a 16ft talking robot of Mr Trump sitting on a gold toilet is also expected to make an appearance.

A giant robot of Donald Trump sitting on a gold toilet is expected to make an appearance among the protesters (Don Lessem/PA)
A giant robot of Donald Trump sitting on a gold toilet is expected to make an appearance among planned protests (Don Lessem/PA)

Members of the public will be prevented from watching the event, with a double-layered solid fence to be erected around Southsea Common in Portsmouth, Hampshire.

Portsmouth Together Against Trump has said it will protest against the visit, telling the Portsmouth News it will do so in a respectful manner.

Donald Trump will once again meet the Queen during his trip (Chris Jackson/PA)
Donald Trump will once again meet the Queen during his trip (Chris Jackson/PA)

On Tuesday the president will start the day with a business breakfast meeting co-hosted by Mrs May at St James’ Palace, before talks with the prime minister at Downing Street.

Mr Trump will travel on to the Republic of Ireland following D-Day commemorations on Wednesday, basing himself at the hotel and golf resort he owns in Doonbeg in the west of the country.

During his visit he will hold a bilateral meeting with Irish premier Leo Varadkar at Shannon Airport.

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