Protesters have projected images of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle as the US President touches down in the UK.
Several images showing Mr Trump with the late convicted paedophile were spread across the royal residence in an act of protest.
Protesters have projected images of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle as the US President touches down in the UK
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Upon their arrival, the pair boarded Marine 1, the US Marines’ helicopter, to the American ambassador’s residence of Winfield House in Regent’s Park, central London.
Windsor Castle will host the Atlantic visitors, with the two heading to the castle tomorrow.
President Trump’s relationship with Epistien has dominated US politics, with his critics demanding that key files, which they claim expose the US head of state, be released.
The pair formed a social and professional relationship in the late 1980s and continued into the early 2000s.
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President Trump’s administration has not released files relating to Epstein
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He and Epstein would visit each other’s properties regularly, and people who knew them at the time claim they frequently flirted with and competed for women.
This year, Epstein’s close associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, denied seeing inappropriate conduct by Mr Trump.
President Trump has denied any knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities and distanced himself from the disgraced financier in the years before Epstein’s arrest and death.
Media attention and public pressure have intensified in 2025, as President Trump’s administration has not released files relating to Epstein, despite Mr Trump promising to do so during his 2024 presidential campaign.
President Trump has denied any knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities
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Earlier this month, American legislators made public a compilation created for Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003, featuring what appears to be a message from Donald Trump.
The White House insists it is fabricated.
The document forms part of an extensive collection handed over by Epstein’s estate representatives following a legal demand from the House Oversight Committee the previous month.
Mr Trump’s White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt stated unequivocally that Trump “did not draw this picture, and he did not sign it”, dismissing the purported contribution as false.
Donald Trump and Epstein would visit each other’s properties regularly
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The disputed message reportedly contains several written lines, concluding with “Happy Birthday – and may every day be another wonderful secret”, accompanied by an illustration of a female figure.
Democratic Representative Robert Garcia asserted that Mr Trump had “claimed that his birthday note didn’t exist”.
He added: “Now we know that Donald Trump was lying and is doing everything he can to cover up the truth.”
The President initially dismissed the document as “a fake thing” when the Wall Street Journal first published details in July.
Protests are currently taking place outside Windsor Castle
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He subsequently initiated legal proceedings against the newspaper’s journalists, publisher and senior figures, including proprietor Rupert Murdoch, pursuing damages of $10billion (£7.4billion).
More than 1,600 Met police officers will be deployed over the State Visit, including 500 assisting from other forces, as hundreds of activists protest.
A march in London, organised by the Stop the Trump Coalition, will begin by 3pm tommorrow.
They will follow a route down Regent Street, Piccadilly Circus, Haymarket, Cockspur Street, Whitehall, Parliament Street and into Parliament Square, where they will hold a rally until 7pm.
Protests are currently also taking place outside Windsor Castle.