
US President Donald Trump arrives in Britain tomorrow for a second state visit, accompanied by a grand reception from the royal family, including a carriage ride and an official dinner at Windsor Castle.
British police are on high alert, preparing a large-scale security operation that authorities say takes into account every possible scenario. Thames Valley Police Deputy Commissioner Christian Budd said security plans were being constantly reviewed, especially after the killing of Trump ally Charlie Kirk, a prominent right-wing figure in the US, which has raised concerns about a rise in political violence.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will host Trump on Thursday at the government residence at Chequers, and the visit is expected to be accompanied by protests and great media and public attention.