Donald Trump’s state visit to UK JUNE 3 ----------------------------- Monday: President and First Lady Melania Trump arrive in London, accompanied by four of his children: Ivanka, Tiffany, Eric and Donald Trump Jr., plus spouses ----------------------------- Ceremonial welcome: In gardens of Buckingham Palace, followed by lunch which Duke of Sussex will attend, but not wife Meghan ----------------------------- Trumps will lay wreath at grave of Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey before joining Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall for afternoon tea at Clarence House ----------------------------- Monday evening: Trump entourage attends state banquet at Buckingham Palace. White tie dinner will see some 150 royals, politicians and other guests gather in palace ballroom ----------------------------- “Next generation” meeting between his children and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (above) ----------------------------- The Beast: Motorcades will feature General Motors-built Cadillac limousine, with 125mm thick armour, capable of withstanding roadside bombs ----------------------------- JUNE 4 ----------------------------- Tuesday: Prime Minister Theresa May (below) and U.S. president co-host business breakfast meeting, attended by Duke of York, at St James’s Palace ----------------------------- President will then visit Downing Street and hold talks with Prime Minister May, followed by joint press conference – one of May’s final acts as Conservative leader ----------------------------- President will be greeted with anti-Trump demonstrations in central London, including six-metre tall Baby Trump blimp ----------------------------- JUNE 5 ----------------------------- Wednesday: President and First Lady will join the Queen and Prince Charles at national commemorative event of 75th anniversary of D-Day landings at Southsea Common, Portsmouth ----------------------------- Wednesday evening: President flies to Ireland. Spends night at Trump International Golf Links in Doonbeg, Co. Clare, before leaving for Normandy, France, to attend D-Day anniversary ----------------------------- Sources: The Royal Household, BBC Pictures: Getty Images © GRAPHIC NEWS