On the morning of September 17 (UK time), Mr. Donald Trump and his wife Melania were solemnly welcomed by the British Royal Family with a royal ceremony at Windsor Palace - with a large audience, horsepower, and honor guard. King Charles III and Queen Camilla, Countess and Queen Mother of Wales attended the welcoming event, while the royalty gun of the welcoming rang out.
However, the atmosphere on the sidelines of the event was completely different. About 5,000 people demonstrated through central London with slogans against Mr Trump. The UK government has mobilized up to 1,600 police to ensure order.
A notable incident: Mr. Trump's image with Jeffrey Epstein - a billionaire who was convicted of a prostitution scandal and died in prison - was shown on Windsor Castle, causing a strong reaction from public opinion and leading to the arrest of 4 people for illegally disseminating content.
Speaking at Windsor Palace, Mr Trump praised the special relationship between England and the US as invaluable and forever, while King Charles said that Mr Trumps commitment to seeking peace should be respected. The two sides also tried to emphasize the extensive cultural, historical and investment relationship.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a US investment of £150 billion ($204 billion) in the UK during President Trump's visit to the fields of technology, civil energy and trade. However, Mr Stamer has also faced domestic public pressure, with many opposing the US leader's visit.