Trump, Epstein images beamed onto Britain’s Windsor Castle as US president visits UK | World News

Police said the four people arrested remain in custody and described the “unauthorised projection” at Windsor Castle as a “public stunt”. (Photo: X/ @CDP1882)
US President Donald Trump arrived in the UK for his second state visit but as he headed to the residence of US ambassador to the UK in central London in order to spend his Tuesday night, a giant projection of images of Trump alongside deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was beamed onto the royal Windsor Castle, where the US President is set to be hosted King Charles during his state visit to Britain.
Media reports said four people have been arrested the police on Tuesday in relation to the incident. According to Thames Valley Police, four persons have been arrested on “suspicion of malicious communications” after the images of President Trump and paedophile Epstein appeared on the Windsor Castle.
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Trump, who arrived in the UK late on Tuesday for his second state visit, will be greeted King Charles on Wednesday at the Windsor Castle which is being seen as a day of pomp. Windsor Castle is located 25 miles west of London.
A giant photo of US President Donald Trump and paedophile Jeffrey Epstein has been unfurled outside Windsor Castle.Follow our live blog on Donald Trump’s second state visit to the UK 🔗 https://t.co/fNAgKoQckP pic.twitter.com/nm6eB6C1kC— Sky News (@SkyNews) September 16, 2025
Ahead of Trump’s arrival on Tuesday, protesters unfurled a massive banner that featured the US president’s image along with Epstein near Windsor Castle, and later several images were projected onto one of the towers of Windsor Castle. Police said the four people arrested remain in custody and described the “unauthorised projection” at Windsor Castle as a “public stunt”.
Activ from the protest group Everyone Hates Elon put up a poster of President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, ahead of the state visit US President Donald Trump, in Windsor, England. (AP Photo)
Democrats in the US House of Representative, earlier this month, made public a birthday letter Trump allegedly wrote to Epstein in 2003, however, the White House has denied the authenticity of the purported letter. The alleged letter was also projected onto the tower of Windsor Castle along with pictures of Epstein’s victims, news clips about the case and police reports.
Trump was a friend of Epstein before he became the US president but had a falling out with the former financier years before he died in a prison in 2019, while awaiting for his trial in sex offence cases.
(with inputs from Reuters)

