President Trump UK state visit U.S. President Donald Trump is set to enjoy an unprecedented second state visit to the United Kingdom, as part of a charm offensive by the British government to appease the unpredictable leader WINDSOR CASTLE State Apartments, home to Royal Library and Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House State Dining Room East Terrace Garden Green Drawing Room St George’s Chapel Site of number of royal tombs, including Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Round Tower Albert Memorial Chapel King Henry VIII Gate UNITED KINGDOM London 50km 30 miles Tower of London LONDON Chequers Windsor Castle Winchester Brighton TUE, SEP 16 President and First Lady Melania Trump arrive in evening to be greeted by U.S. ambassador and Viscount Hood No public engagements – Trumps remain within private grounds of Windsor Castle WED, SEP 17 Couple greeted by Prince and Princess of Wales (William and Kate) then formally welcomed by King Charles and Queen Camilla – royal salute fired from East Terrace Garden and Tower of London Carriage procession through Windsor estate with Charles, Camilla, William and Kate Trump and Charles inspect Guard of Honour Royal family show Trumps display of U.S.-related Royal Collection items, in Green Drawing Room Lay wreath at tomb of Queen Elizabeth II Flypast by UK Red Arrows and U.S. F-35 jets over East Terrace Garden State Dining Room evening banquet, including speeches by Trump and Charles THU, SEP 18 RAF Halton pipers greet Trump when he arrives at Chequers (country home of serving prime minister) to meet PM Sir Keir Starmer and his wife, Lady Victoria Trump views Sir Winston Churchill archives at Chequers, before bilateral meeting First Lady, still at Windsor Castle, views Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House (largest in world) and Royal Library Joins Kate at Frogmore Gardens (within Windsor estate) for meeting with Chief Scout Dwayne Fields (Kate has been Joint President of Scout Association since 2020) First Lady joins husband at Chequers Sir Keir, Lady Victoria, and Lord Chamberlain (on behalf of Charles) bid farewell to Trumps Sources: Independent, Bloomberg, Royal Collection Trust, OpenStreetMap Picture: Google Earth Pro © GRAPHIC NEWS