Donald Trump described his UK state visit as “truly one of the highest honours of my life,” as he was welcomed with royal ceremony, military spectacle, and a state banquet at Windsor Castle.
Trump Praises UK State Visit
Donald Trump described his UK state visit as “one of the highest honours of my life.” He arrived in Windsor Castle with Melania Trump and received a royal welcome. The King greeted the U.S. president warmly, stressing the value of the “special relationship” that binds the two nations.
King Highlights Shared History
The King spoke first at the banquet in St George’s Hall. He mentioned the role of Britain and the U.S. during the World Wars, and praised the “unshakeable trust” between both nations. He even joked about British soil making for “splendid golf courses,” a remark that left Trump smiling.

Trump’s Speech at Banquet
Trump responded with a lengthy, heartfelt speech. He praised the King’s personal qualities and said His Majesty had raised a “remarkable son.” He also referred to the Prince and Princess of Wales as “William and Kate,” calling the princess “radiant and healthy.”
The president highlighted the contributions of the British Empire, referencing Shakespeare, the Magna Carta, and Francis Bacon. He called the British “lion-hearted people” and said he had “deep respect” for the country and its monarchy.

Military Spectacle in Windsor
The day included grand ceremonies. Trump inspected the largest guard of honour ever presented at a UK state visit. Military bands performed, and the Red Arrows flew over Windsor Castle. The scale of the ceremony was described as “unprecedented.”
Trump claimed Windsor Castle had never hosted a state visit before. In reality, France’s president visited earlier in the year. Still, the comment reflected Trump’s delight at the event.

Royal and Political Symbolism
The banquet was the centerpiece of a carefully planned day. The King emphasized unity and mutual respect, while Trump called the monarch his “friend.” Both leaders used the occasion to underscore the strength of the transatlantic partnership.









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