Britain is giving President Donald Trump a lavish welcome as he arrives for his second state visit, putting on a dazzling display of ceremony and tradition meant to highlight the bond between the two nations.
The festivities include a massive show of military strength, with more than 1,300 troops taking part and a formal 41-gun salute, capped by a formal banquet in royal style. All of it is designed to impress the American leader while the world watches amid global challenges.
Here are some of the highlights planned for the two-day visit.
When Trump and King Charles III greeted each other in the gardens of Windsor Castle, the moment was punctuated by the thunder of a 41-gun salute. The cannons, relics of World War I, fired from the castle’s east lawn. It was a distinction not afforded to Trump when he came in 2019.
The salute is reserved for the most meaningful occasions, such as the King’s official birthday or the anniversary of his accession. The booming guns were accompanied by both nations’ anthems, while additional rounds were fired near the Tower of London for symbolic effect. Reports indicate Trump was not given this honor during his earlier visit.
French President Emmanuel Macron was the last foreign head of state to be honored with such a salute from the Tower of London, during his state visit last July.
The welcome ceremony also featured 1,300 servicemen and 120 horses in a procession that officials described as the grandest for any state guest in recent memory.
The spectacle even outshone the pageantry arranged when Queen Elizabeth II hosted Trump during his first term, when the greeting was limited to Buckingham Palace and an afternoon tea with Prince Charles.
Following the official welcome, Trump and King Charles took part in a horse-drawn carriage ride through the Windsor grounds, heading toward the centuries-old castle as troops stood in formation.
They rode in the Irish State Coach, while Queen Camilla and First Lady Melania followed in the Scottish State Coach. Prince William and Catherine also joined the procession in a separate carriage.
This moment was intended to reflect the deep traditions of the monarchy and provide citizens the opportunity to see both the royal family and their American guest. Security concerns were said to have prevented a similar procession during Trump’s 2019 visit.
In another first, Trump was honored with a “joint flypast” of U.S. and British fighter jets. Aircraft painted the skies in red, white, and blue, as the Royal Air Force’s Red Arrows team flew alongside American F-35s.
A marching band accompanied the pageantry with stirring music. The performance included the finest percussion and wind musicians of the armed forces, with appearances by the Royal Marines Band from Portsmouth, the Scots Guards band, and the Royal Air Force musicians.
The day will conclude with a glittering state banquet, where Trump and King Charles are both expected to deliver speeches.
Guests will be served a custom cocktail dubbed the Transatlantic Whisky Sour, made with Johnnie Walker, marmalade, pecan foam, and a toasted marshmallow garnish. But the famously abstinent Trump raised his glass of water for the toast.
After dinner, the wine list will be followed by vintage selections, including a 1945 port chosen in tribute to Trump as the 45th president, and a 1912 cognac recalling the birth year of his mother, who was Scottish.
The gourmet dinner menu offers courses such as Hampshire watercress panna cotta with parmesan shortbread and quail egg salad, organic Norfolk chicken ballotine wrapped in courgettes, and a vanilla ice cream bombe with raspberry sorbet and poached plums.
Tables will be dressed in immaculate settings, with five glasses per guest and floral centerpieces sourced from the royal gardens at Windsor.
Music from a string orchestra will accompany the evening, which will end with 12 pipers marching through St. George’s Hall. The historic chamber, dating back to 1353, is decorated with the coats of arms of every Knight of the Garter since its founding, according to the royal household.
{Matzav.com}