US President Donald Trump will soon make an unprecedented second state visit to the UK.

Trump, who will be accompanied by his wife Melania, was hosted by the late Queen Elizabeth II in June 2019.

What is a state visit?

A state visit is a formal trip to the UK by the head of a country. They are usually arranged at the invitation of the monarch, acting on government advice. These occasions serve as significant diplomatic events to further Britain's interests.

Traditionally, US presidents serving a second term are not offered a state visit. However, in February, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer handed Trump an invitation from King Charles III during a White House meeting to discuss a UK-US trade deal. Sir Keir described the invite as truly historic and unprecedented.

Trump expressed that it was a great, great honour.

When is Donald Trump's state visit to the UK?

Donald and Melania Trump will arrive in the UK on Tuesday, September 16, and leave on Thursday, September 18. King Charles will host the couple at Windsor Castle during their stay.

What will Trump do during the state visit?

The Trumps will be met by the US Ambassador, with a royal greeting at Windsor Castle. A traditional state banquet will occur on Wednesday evening, featuring speeches from both the King and Trump, and the visit will include a ceremonial wreath-laying at St George's Chapel and military flypasts.

Are protests expected during Trump's state visit?

The Stop Trump coalition plans a Trump Not Welcome protest in London on Wednesday, September 17, denouncing the visit due to concerns over climate science and international relations.

Which other state visits has King Charles hosted?

Since his accession, King Charles has hosted other international leaders, continuing the tradition of fostering diplomatic relations through state visits.