Specialist police search Windsor ahead of Trump’s state visit

The US president will stay the night at the royal residence on Wednesday.

By contributor Pol Allingham, PA
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Thames Valley Police officers from carry out security searches in Windsor ahead of Donald Trump’s state visit (Jordan Pettitt/PA)

Specialist police are conducting searches throughout Windsor ahead of Donald Trump’s state visit.

The US president’s two-day trip begins on Wednesday and includes an overnight stay at Windsor Castle, which will have no public-facing element.

Mr Trump’s second state visit, an unprecedented gesture for a US president, is expected to spark mass protests by the Stop Trump Coalition in Windsor and London, and security will be heightened during his stay.

The Prince and Princess of Wales will meet Mr Trump and first lady Melania Trump on Wednesday morning in the Windsor estate grounds, and accompany them to meet the King and Queen for an open-air greeting.

Specialist Search Unit officers were photographed scouring bollards, bins and drains outside the royal residence on Friday, with a sniffer dog on patrol.

Sergeant Amber Timmis, from Thames Valley Police, said on Friday that Windsor residents will see searches by officers.

A Thames Valley Police officer searching with police dog Jack around the exterior of Windsor Castle
A Thames Valley Police officer and search dog Jack check the grounds around the castle (Jordan Pettitt/PA)

She told the PA news agency: “Being in Thames Valley Police, we’ve got lots of people that live here of a royal variety, so just making sure that everyone is safe is something we do quite often, so we’re very used to it, very adept in that, and very experienced.”

Asked how recent security breaches in the US influenced their work, Sgt Timmis, who is managing a team as a police search adviser, said: “We do what we do, we already have a clear strategy and a clear message from our side of things.”

The searches will run daily until the president’s visit finishes and Sgt Timmis said she could not comment on other departments’ protocols.

A police sniffer dog sitting in front of Windsor Castle
Police dog Jack has been assisting searches around Windsor Castle (Jordan Pettitt/PA)

Mr Trump will receive a fly-past by the Red Arrows and UK and US F-35 military jets on the East Lawn at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, as well as a special Beating Retreat military ceremony.

The Red Arrows and Beating Retreat have never been deployed before at a state visit and will be staged alongside the traditional grand state banquet and ceremonial welcome.

There will be no public element during Mr Trump’s first day at Windsor Castle and his carriage ride will be confined to Home Park.

Charles and Camilla with the Trumps, posing for a photo in 2019
The King and Queen, who were then the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, met with Donald Trump and his wife Melania during their previous state visit in 2019 (Chris Jackson/PA)

In contrast to French President Emmanuel Macron, Mr and Mrs Trump will not take a carriage ride through the town or a trip into London to see the Grave of the Unknown Warrior at Westminster Abbey.