King Charles bids farewell to Donald Trump as Melania Trump remains in Windsor
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Melania Trump will remain in Windsor to carry out engagements with both the Queen and the Princess of Wales
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King Charles has bid farewell to Donald Trump at Windsor Castle as the US President's State Visit draws to a close.
The Windsor Castle detachment of the King’s Guard turned out in the Quadrangle for the ceremonial goodbye.
The President of the US is heading to Chequers where he will be met by the Prime Minister and Lady Starmer, and greeted with a Guard of Honour from RAF Halton and bagpipers.
The President and the Prime Minister will view the Sir Winston Churchill archives held at Chequers, before having a bilateral meeting.
King Charles has bid farewell to Donald Trump at Windsor Castle as the US President's State Visit draws to a close.
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The Prime Minister and the US President will then join a business reception, hosted by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, where Donald Trump and Sir Keir Starmer will deliver remarks.
The US President and the Prime Minister will then take part in a planned press conference at Chequers.
Queen Camilla and the First Lady will tour Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House and the Royal Library at Windsor Castle.
The First Lady will then join the Princess of Wales at Frogmore Gardens to meet the Chief Scout, Dwayne Fields, and members of the Scouts’ Squirrels programme as they learn about nature to achieve their ‘Go Wild’ badge.
Queen Camilla and the First Lady will tour Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House and the Royal Library at Windsor Castle.
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Princess Kate has been the Joint President of the Scout Association since 2020.
Melania Trump will then travel to Chequers, to join Donald Trump.
At the conclusion of the visit, Lord Chamberlain will bid farewell to the Trumps on behalf of King Charles, before they depart the UK.
On Wednesday, Donald Trump and Melania Trump briefly left Windsor Castle to lay a wreath at Queen Elizabeth II’s tomb.
On Wednesday, Donald Trump and Melania Trump briefly left Windsor Castle to lay a wreath at Queen Elizabeth II’s tomb.
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The President of the US and the First Lady departed Windsor Castle by car after having lunch with King Charles and Queen Camilla.
The Trumps were greeted at St George's Chapel by the Dean of Windsor, Rev Christopher Cocksworth and the Chapter Clerk, Miss Charlotte Manley.
The US President declared it a “great honour” to visit the royal chapel where the late Queen Elizabeth II is buried, after paying his respects at her tomb.
The President and First Lady were also given a tour of the Quire before they returned to Windsor Castle by car ahead of the State Banquet.