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Friday, May 31, 2019

Trump's UK state visit schedule starts with welcome from the Queen

June 3: Day one

President Trump previously met the Queen during his first official visit to the UK last July.
The President and first lady will be officially welcomed at Buckingham Palace in London by the Queen, Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
Trump will receive a Ceremonial Welcome in the palace garden, and then inspect the guard of honor, made up of Nijmegen Company Grenadier Guards, with Charles. Meanwhile, royal gun salutes will be fired in nearby Green Park, and at the Tower of London.
The Queen, with her grandson Prince Harry, will then host a private lunch for her guests before inviting them to view a specially curated exhibition at the Picture Gallery. The display will be comprised of items from the Royal Collection of historical importance to the United States.
In the afternoon, Trump and Melania alongside Andrew, Duke Of York, will head to Westminster Abbey to lay a wreath at the Grave of the Unknown Warrior and take a tour of the World Heritage site. Later, the Trumps will join Charles and Camilla for tea at their residence at Clarence House.
The first day will culminate in a lavish state banquet at Buckingham Palace.

June 4: Day two

UK Prime Minister Theresa May and US President Donald Trump before a joint press conference at Chequers on July 13, 2018 in Aylesbury, England.
June 4 will be a more political affair, with Trump joining outgoing UK Prime Minister Theresa May for a breakfast meeting alongside the Duke of York at St James Palace and senior UK and US business leaders.
The President then heads to May's official residence at Downing Street for talks and lunch, followed by a press conference.
That evening, it will be the Trumps' turn to host dinner at Winfield House, the residence of the US ambassador, with Charles and Camilla attending on behalf of the monarch.

June 5: Day three

Finally, June 5 will see the Queen alongside Charles and her visitors attending commemorations for the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings at Southsea Common in Portsmouth. The naval city on England's south coast was an important embarkation site in the World War II operation.
The event -- where over 300 World War II veterans will also be present -- will include a musical performance, readings, and military displays, including a fly-over of 25 modern and historical aircraft.
A visit from Donald Trump is the last thing the UK needs right now
Heads of state and government representatives from the countries involved in the historical military operation are also expected to attend.
The Queen formally farewells the US President and first lady in the port city, who will depart privately later that day, ending the state visit.
The schedule made no mention of other senior royals such as William and Catherine, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
From the UK, the Trumps will travel to Normandy, France, on the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron, to continue D-Day commemorations. Separately, Trump and Macron will also hold a bilateral meeting.
Trump will also visit Ireland for a meeting with the Irish Prime Minister, or Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, at the airport in the town of Shannon.

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