Donald Trump This year, one of the two scheduled visits will visit the UK for the first as he is planning to land in Scotland on Friday for a five -day private visit.
This will be followed by an official state trip after a few months, in which King Charles III will be set. Welcome US President 17 to 19 September.
Mr. Trump is expected to arrive at the Prestwick Airport in the evening before going to his Turnberry Golf course in South Irshire. He will leave the country at some point on Tuesday.
Later in year, three -day state trip will be seen American president Meet the king, whom he first met during his first presidential post. It is also likely that she will appear with Queen Camilla and Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper.
The US President was publicly invited by Sir Keir on a state visit by Sir Kir during his audience at the White House in February. Handing an invitation to the king Charles IIIThe Prime Minister said that the yatra would be “unprecedented” and “historical”.
“I think the journey to the last state was a tremendous success,” he said. “His Majesty Raja wants to make it even better.”
Responding, Mr. Trump said: “This is a great, great honor … it’s really something,” adding: “Answer yes, and we are ready to be there and respect the king.”
What is Donald Trump’s plan in Scotland?
After visiting his golf course in South Irshire, Mr. Trump is expected to be the head of his meni golf course in Aberdeenshire. He is then planning to open a new course dedicated to his Scottish mother, which was raised on the Isle of Lewis.
Their presence will result in an important operation from the police Scotland And thousands of officers, who are expected to deal with large -scale protests around their golf courses and major Scottish cities.

Mr. Trump will be congratulated by Scottish Secretary Ian Murray when he promised to “warm welcome” to the US leader.
He will meet with Prime Minister Sir Kir Stamor During your stay, when the pair will discuss UK-S trade deal.
The US President will also meet the first minister John Swine, who said before the journey: “Scotland shared a strong friendship with the United States that goes back for centuries.
“This partnership remains stable through economic, cultural and ancestral links – which definitely includes the President.”
What has been criticized by Trump’s visit?
Mr. Trump’s personal visit to Scotland, and later the state travel, has been criticized by campaigners.
Next to Friday’s visit, a spokesperson from Stop Trump Scotland said: “The people of Scotland do not want Donald TrumpWhose government is intensifying climate breakdown and focuses worldwide. ,
many MPs And the campaigners have also talked against the invitation to the state trip, arguing that Shri Trump’s divisive political views mean that they should not receive respect.
In April, Labor MP Kate Osborne wrote to Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle to ask Sri Trump to stop the Parliament.
Newcastle MP also presented a parliamentary proposal signed by 19 others MPsWhich suggests that this would be “unfair to address Parliament for President Trump” due to his record on “Missogi, Racism and Zenophobia”.
However, sources in the White House have said that the President has not planned to address the Parliament. The time of their visit also matches when Parliament is in holiday, the possibility is likely to remove.
When was Trump’s final official visit to Britain?
Donald TrumpThe first official state trip in Britain took place from 3 to 5 June 2019, which was about two years for his first presidential post. With First Lady Melania Trump, the US President met Queen Elizabeth II after reaching the gardens of Buckingham Palace via helicopter.

This was followed by a visit to Westminster Abe, and was later in the presence of a state feast with the then Minister Theresa May.
The event was initially a year later compared to the planned, after a planned state trip, a day -long ‘journey to work’ declined.
One major Oppose The July 2018 trip was held in London, in which around 250,000 protesters reported the appearance. Conducted by ‘Stop Trump Alliance’, the incident prepared a huge, inflatable Mr. Trump as a child in London.
Uniform Oppose Thousands of attendees were attracted next year against the delayed state trip, but did not reach the number of 2018 Oppose,
Are there protests against visits?
The Scottish Wing of the Stop Trump alliance has planned a “festival of festival” against the US President’s personal visit on Saturday, a day after his arrival. These will be in Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dummfrees.
The campaign group has also confirmed that it is organizing a national demonstration against Shri Trump’s state trip on 17 September, in which attendees encouraged the attendees to gather on the London embankment.
Further protest has been planned, the group has said, which includes one with Windsor Castle.
Stop Trump coalition spokesman Bawa Syeda said: “This will be a big opposition against Trump’s state trip … Trump and his ruling politics are not welcome here.
“We know that Trump is deeply unpopular with the public. We raised hundreds of thousands of people against Trump during our first term, and he has only deteriorated.”