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Trump UK visit live: King and president set for lavish state banquet after thousands protest in London

What’s on the menu?

Pictures of tonight’s menu, written in French, have been released by the palace.

For starters, a Hampshire watercress panna cotta with parmesan shortbread and quail egg salad will be served.

This will be followed by the main course, which is a organic Norfolk chicken ballottine wrapped in courgettes, with a thyme and savoury infused jus.

Spanish beans, spiced pumpkin with roasted seeds, buttered chard and fondant potatoes will be served as accompaniments.

For dessert, a bombe glacee cardinal, which is a vanilla ice cream bombe with Kentish raspberry sorbet interior with lightly poached victoria plums will be served

(Aaron Chown/PA Wire)

The wine list is as follows:

Wiston Estate, Cuvée, 2016

Domaine Bonneau du Martray, Corton-Charlemagne, Grand Cru, 2018

Ridge Vineyards, Monte Bello, 2000

Pol Roger, Extra Cuvée de Réserve

Athena Stavrou17 September 2025 20:11

Pictured: Extravagant 50 metre table set up for state banquet

(Aaron Chown/PA Wire)
(Aaron Chown/PA Wire)
(Aaron Chown/PA Wire)

Athena Stavrou17 September 2025 20:01

Trump state visit a ‘disgrace’ says Windsor protester

Trump state visit a ‘disgrace’ says Windsor protester

Athena Stavrou17 September 2025 19:53

How the state banquet table is set up

Windsor Castle’s staff will have started constructing the 50 metre mahogany table almost a week ago.

Tablecloths and napkins – folded in the shape of a Dutch bonnet – cruet sets, elaborate floral decorations, priceless plates, candelabra and six glasses – for water, a champagne toast, red and white wines, a dessert wine and port – will all have carefully been put in order.

Every place setting must be precisely 18 inches apart – with measuring sticks used to ensure absolute precision.

The footmen and women must make sure every chair is exactly the same distance from the table and each glass is the same distance from the front edge of the table.

(Royal family/X)

Athena Stavrou17 September 2025 19:41

Banquet to begin shortly

Tonight’s banquet, the glittering centrepiece of Donald Trump’s state visit, is set to begin shortly.

Just before the banquet begins, members of the royal family will be lined up to be personally introduced to Mr Trump and First Lady Melania.

Then, the King and Queen and the American couple will be formally introduced to and shake hands with each and every guest as they file into the ballroom.

The King and the president will then make their way into the room side by side.

(Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire)

Athena Stavrou17 September 2025 19:18

‘Not respected, wanted, or needed’: Thousands attend anti-Trump protest in London

While the US president was treated to pomp and pageantry at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, with supporters lining the streets, the British capital was home to far more irreverent scenes.

The Independent’s Maira Butt reports:

Athena Stavrou17 September 2025 19:03

Who is on the guest list for tonight’s state banquet

Names on the guest list tonight have not been revealed, but the Trumps will be joined but some 160 people at Windsor Castle.

Former US president Barack Obama’s state banquet in 2011 was sprinkled with Hollywood stardust, with a guest list including actor Tom Hanks, actress Helena Bonham Carter and director Tim Burton.

But the dinner for Mr Trump’s last state visit in 2019 was more trade and business rather than showbusiness.

The King and Queen will head members of the royal family, with the Prince of Wales expected to attend, and the Princess of Wales likely, but not yet confirmed, to join him, along with other Windsors.

The attending royals have yet to be announced, but at the last state banquet for Mr Trump, there were 16 family members.

(PA)

Athena Stavrou17 September 2025 18:52

Timings for tonight’s state dinner

7pm: Some of the 160 guests invited to tonight’s state banquet will arrive at Windsor Castle.

7:20pm: The monarch, royal family and the Trumps will lead a procession in to the banquet in St George’s Hall.

8.30pm: The King and Mr Trump will both make a speech and propose toasts to one another, followed by the playing of the national anthems.

Athena Stavrou17 September 2025 18:39

Trump to enjoy lavish state banquet tonight

After a day filled with royal welcomes and military pomp, the US president will get to enjoy a feast fit for a King this evening.

In about an hour, some 160 guests will file into the opulently decorated St George’s Hall in Windsor Castle.

Donald and Melania Trump will be seated amongst the royal family at the 50-metre table which has taken staff says to set up.

Extravagant floral displays picked from the castle grounds to decorate the room where guests will dine on an exquisite menu, written in French, prepared by royal chefs and served on historic, priceless dinner sets.

The scene in St George’s Hall during President Macron’s state visit earlier this year (Chris Jackson/PA)
The scene in St George’s Hall during President Macron’s state visit earlier this year (Chris Jackson/PA) (PA Wire)

Athena Stavrou17 September 2025 18:28

Corbyn praises activists arrested for Trump stunt

Former leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn congratulated the activists who projected an image of US President Donald Trump and paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle.

Speaking to crowds at a rally against Mr Trump’s second state visit in Parliament Square, Mr Corbyn said “well done” to the people responsible.

Thames Valley Police said it had arrested four people on suspicious of malicious communications in connection with the stunt at the Berkshire royal residence.

An image of Donald Trump alongside disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein is projected on Windsor Castle by the campaign group Led By Donkeys on the eve of Donald Trump's welcome
An image of Donald Trump alongside disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein is projected on Windsor Castle by the campaign group Led By Donkeys on the eve of Donald Trump’s welcome (Reuters)

Mr Corbyn said: “There’s something very sinister about our times when peaceful protest becomes terrorism: when an ad van going around Windsor Castle perfectly legally is then stopped by the police, taken away, and those people prevented from expressing a point of view.

“This is what’s happening to our democratic rights and democratic values in our society. They take away the right to protest because they don’t want us to protest.”

Thames Valley Police said its officers had spoken with the driver of an ad van which showed a picture of Mr Trump with Epstein, adding that no arrests were made and no vehicles were seized.

Athena Stavrou17 September 2025 18:23

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