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Trump Honored at Windsor Castle Banquet Amid Royal Splendor

Trump Honored at Windsor Castle Banquet Amid Royal Splendor/ Newslooks/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ Britain honored President Donald Trump with a lavish state banquet at Windsor Castle featuring royal pageantry, fine dining, and global business leaders. King Charles III and Trump toasted the enduring U.S.-U.K. alliance, emphasizing shared history and defense ties. Despite the grandeur, protests in London and questions about Jeffrey Epstein shadowed the visit.

U.S. President Donald Trump, centre, and Kate, Princess of Wales, listens to Britain’s King Charles during the State Banquet in Windsor Castle, England, on day one of U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump’s second state visit to the UK, Wednesday Sept. 17, 2025. (Yui Mok/PA via AP, Pool Photo via AP)
President Donald Trump delivers a speech during a State Banquet at Windsor Castle, in Windsor, England, Sept. 17, 2025. (Phil Noble/Pool Photo via AP)

Quick Look: Trump Windsor Banquet Highlights

  • Lavish banquet at Windsor Castle: 160 guests, 1,462 silver pieces, 139 candles.
  • Royal speeches: King Charles reaffirmed “special relationship”; Trump called visit “highest honor.”
  • Guest list: Tech leaders including Tim Cook, Sam Altman, Jensen Huang, Rupert Murdoch.
  • Menu & wines: Panna cotta starter, chicken ballotine, vintage ports and cognac.
  • Protests: Thousands marched in London against Trump’s visit.
  • Politics: Epstein scandal and trade tensions linger in background.

Trump Honored at Windsor Castle Banquet Amid Royal Splendor and Political Tensions

Windsor, England — September 17, 2025 — Britain showcased its finest royal pageantry on Wednesday night as U.S. President Donald Trump was honored with a glittering state banquet at Windsor Castle, part of his historic second state visit to the United Kingdom.

The lavish evening brought together royalty, political leaders, and global business executives under the gilded ceilings of St. George’s Hall, even as Trump faced protests in London and lingering scrutiny tied to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

Britain’s Queen Camilla and First Lady Melania Trump, right, visit the Royal Library at Windsor Castle, Windsor, England, Thursday Sept. 18, 2025. (Nathan Howard/Pool Photo via AP)

Royal Splendor Inside Windsor Castle

  • Beefeaters in red uniforms and ruff collars lined the grand entrance.
  • Guests dined at the Waterloo table, stretching nearly 52 yards, adorned with 1,462 pieces of silver and illuminated by 139 candles.
  • Seasonal flowers handpicked from castle grounds infused the hall with an autumnal fragrance.
  • 160 guests were served by about 100 staff members, ensuring precision service.

The night’s wine list highlighted vintages chosen with symbolic flair:

  • Wiston Estate Cuvee 2016
  • Ridge Vineyards Monte Bello 2000
  • Pol Roger Extra Cuvee de Reserve 1998
  • Domaine Bonneau de Martray Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2018
  • Warre’s 1945 Vintage Port, honoring Trump’s birth year
  • Hennessy 1912 Cognac, nodding to Trump’s mother’s birth year

Menu and Entertainment

The three-course banquet featured:

A specially crafted cocktail, the Transatlantic Whisky Sour, paid tribute to U.S.-U.K. ties.

Music selections ranged from Rolling Stones classics to a James Bond medley, performed as dignitaries toasted friendship between the nations.


Speeches: A Bond “Tested Time and Again”

King Charles III’s Remarks

King Charles welcomed the U.S. president with a speech reaffirming the “special relationship” between Britain and America:

“Anchored by the deep friendship between our people, this relationship has made us safer and stronger through the generations,” Charles said. “As tyranny once again threatens Europe, we and our allies stand together in support of Ukraine to deter aggression and secure peace.”

The king reflected on the upcoming 250th anniversary of U.S. independence, wondering how “our forebears from 1776 would view this enduring friendship.”

President Trump’s Toast

Trump, visibly moved, called the Windsor Castle banquet “one of the highest honors of my life.”

He praised King Charles as “a very, very special man” and complimented the monarch’s family, noting:

  • Prince William as a “remarkable son destined for success.”
  • Princess Catherine as “radiant and healthy,” referencing her recovery from cancer.

Trump described U.S.-U.K. ties as “priceless and eternal,” rooted in shared culture, history, and language.


Guests of Influence

The guest list blended royalty, politics, and powerhouse business leaders:

At the table:


Political Shadows

Despite the grandeur, the evening came amid turbulence:

  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer had just fired U.K. Ambassador to Washington Peter Mandelson over ties to Epstein.
  • Trump himself faced renewed questions on Epstein during press conferences earlier in the week.
  • Thousands of protesters marched in London, chanting “No to Trump,” though the president’s itinerary largely avoided the capital.

Royal Procession

The evening began with a regal entrance:


Outside Windsor: Protests in London

  • Organizers estimated several thousand demonstrators in central London.
  • Signs read: “No to racism, no to Trump.”
  • Counter-protesters showed support with placards declaring, “We Love Trump.”
  • London police deployed 1,600 officers to manage an estimated 50 activist groups spanning climate, anti-racism, and pro-Palestinian causes.

While smaller than the massive demonstrations during Trump’s 2019 visit, the protests reflected ongoing opposition to his leadership abroad.


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