
"The visit comes at a sensitive time for the UK, which plans to lay on a display of royal pageantry for the US president. Great Britain is set to roll out the red carpet for Donald Trump this week, honouring the president of the United States with something no other American leader has ever received: a second state visit. Trump is set to arrive in London late on Tuesday for a visit that coincides with tough trade negotiations between the US and many of its key trading partners, including the United Kingdom."
"During his stay, both countries plan to announce several deals on technology and civil nuclear energy, and British leaders hope to finalise an agreement on metal tariffs. Trump and his wife, Melania, will be treated to royal pageantry throughout their two-day stay, including a ceremonial welcome from King Charles at Windsor Castle. The British government is confident that royal soft power will appeal to Trump's sense of flamboyance."
"For his part, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer hopes Trump's visit will offer a measure of distraction from simmering speculation about his leadership amid plummeting approval ratings and high-profile resignations. Lord Mandelson's recent sacking as UK ambassador to the US, following new revelations concerning his friendship with child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has already cast a diplomatic pall over Trump's visit. The president's own links to Epstein have also generated plenty of headlines in recent weeks."
Great Britain will host President Trump for a second state visit, including a ceremonial welcome at Windsor Castle, a glittering banquet and a horse-drawn carriage procession. The visit coincides with tough trade negotiations between the US and several partners, and both countries plan to announce deals on technology and civil nuclear energy while seeking to finalise an agreement on metal tariffs. The British government expects royal pageantry to appeal to Trump's sense of flamboyance. Prime Minister Keir Starmer hopes the visit will distract from domestic political troubles and falling approval ratings. Recent diplomatic controversy over Lord Mandelson's sacking and revelations linking figures to Jeffrey Epstein have cast a shadow over the visit.
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