- Four people were arrested after projecting images of Trump with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein upon Windsor Castle.
- Protesters also unfurled a large banner of Trump and Epstein near to Windsor, where President Trump was due to meet King Charles.
Four people were arrested on Tuesday for projecting images of US President Donald Trump alongside serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on Windsor Castle.
Trump arrived in Britain late on Tuesday for an unprecedented second state visit, and was greeted by King Charles on Wednesday for a day at Windsor Castle, approximately 25 miles west of London.
Earlier on Tuesday, before the image was projected, protesters unfurled a large banner featuring a photograph of Trump and Epstein near Windsor Castle.
The police said in a statement that four adults were arrested on suspicion of malicious communications following an “unauthorised projection” at Windsor Castle, which they described as a public stunt.
Chief Superintendent Felicity Parker said: “We take any unauthorised activity around Windsor Castle extremely seriously.
“Our officers responded swiftly to stop the projection and four people have been arrested.
“We are conducting a thorough investigation with our partners into the circumstances surrounding this incident and will provide further updates when we are in a position to do so.”
Other images were also displayed on the castle, including Trump’s mugshot from when he was indicted in 2023 on charges of plotting to overturn the results of the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election.
A political campaign group ‘Led By Donkeys’ shared an image of the stunt to Instagram with the caption “Hey Donald, welcome to Windsor Castle”.



