Timeline: This is what the Trump’s itinerary will look like
September 16
Trump is set to arrive in the UK this evening. He will be greeted on behalf of the King by the ambassador of the United States of America and Viscount Hood, Lord-in-Waiting.
He will not have to face the public upon his arrival.
September 17
Mr and Mrs Trump will be welcomed by the Prince and Princess of Wales before being formally greeted by the King and Queen. A royal salute is expected to be carried out from the east lawn of Windsor Castle and at the Tower of London.
Charles, Camilla, William and Kate will treat the couple to a carriage procession through the Windsor estate. The Air Force will be present.
Together, Trump and Charles will inspect the Guard of Honour at Windsor Castle. Members of the Royal Family will later join the Trumps in the State Dining Room.
In a private moment, Mr and Mrs Trump will later visit the late Queen Elizabeth II’s tomb in St George’s Chapel, Windsor, and lay a wreath. It will be followed by a short tour of the chapel and a musical performance from the chapel choir.
Trump will be treated to a flypast by the Red Arrows and UK and US F-35 military jets on the east lawn at Windsor Castle and a special beating retreat military ceremony.
The traditional grand state banquet is set to take place at Windsor Castle in the evening, with both Trump and Charles set to give speeches as the glittering event gets underway.
September 18
A guard of honour from RAF Halton and bagpipers are set to greet Trump after he arrive at Chequers and meets Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer and his wife, Lady Victoria.
Trump will stop off for a personal view of the Sir Winston Churchill archives held at Chequers, before having a bilateral meeting.
Later, the political leaders are to attend a business reception, hosted by the Chancellor at Chequers.
Elsewhere, Mrs Trump is set to look at Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House and the Royal Library at Windsor Castle.
Afterwards, Mrs Trump is to join Kate at Frogmore Gardens for a meeting with the the Chief Scout Dwayne Fields, and members of the Scouts’ Squirrels programme as they learn about nature to achieve their Go Wild badge.
Mrs Trump will later travel to Chequers, to join her husband as the remaining elements of the state visit take place.
Sir Keir and Lady Victory are to bid farewell to the Trumps at Chequers. The Lord Chamberlain, on behalf of Charles, is to bid farewell to the Trumps as the state visit comes to an end.