The China Mail - Windsor poised for global spotlight with Trump state visit

USD -
AED 3.672502
AFN 64.000173
ALL 82.24974
AMD 367.469971
ANG 1.790403
AOA 917.503419
ARS 1491.993459
AUD 1.443804
AWG 1.8025
AZN 1.700431
BAM 1.710303
BBD 2.013834
BDT 123.232447
BGN 1.69088
BHD 0.377022
BIF 2984
BMD 1
BND 1.291434
BOB 6.923833
BRL 5.172898
BSD 0.999886
BTN 94.906999
BWP 13.504556
BYN 2.855969
BYR 19600
BZD 2.010948
CAD 1.42021
CDF 2254.999849
CHF 0.80896
CLF 0.023553
CLP 926.990054
CNY 6.79415
CNH 6.80416
COP 3339.9
CRC 455.51533
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 96.874973
CZK 21.24785
DJF 177.719724
DKK 6.554315
DOP 58.875018
DZD 133.037492
EGP 48.812978
ERN 15
ETB 159.150632
EUR 0.87681
FJD 2.24225
FKP 0.74808
GBP 0.749185
GEL 2.644973
GGP 0.74808
GHS 11.415015
GIP 0.74808
GMD 73.504962
GNF 8780.000311
GTQ 7.629008
GYD 209.151527
HKD 7.841895
HNL 26.765367
HRK 6.607203
HTG 130.805488
HUF 311.729914
IDR 18004
ILS 3.03695
IMP 0.74808
INR 95.59365
IQD 1310.5
IRR 1375000.00032
ISK 125.92028
JEP 0.74808
JMD 157.475908
JOD 0.709023
JPY 162.336498
KES 129.260179
KGS 87.450065
KHR 4009.999997
KMF 430.99991
KPW 900.00035
KRW 1519.520206
KWD 0.30976
KYD 0.833206
KZT 469.178771
LAK 22525.000044
LBP 89241.75391
LKR 334.761659
LRD 181.734998
LSL 16.240134
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 6.40982
MAD 9.365014
MDL 17.592738
MGA 4289.999851
MKD 54.043747
MMK 2099.417966
MNT 3585.605216
MOP 8.076412
MRU 40.060038
MUR 47.079996
MVR 15.459923
MWK 1737.000044
MXN 17.525401
MYR 4.080102
MZN 63.910313
NAD 16.240306
NGN 1371.319779
NIO 36.795039
NOK 9.807005
NPR 151.84952
NZD 1.760955
OMR 0.384505
PAB 0.999886
PEN 3.398498
PGK 4.37975
PHP 61.560501
PKR 278.201278
PLN 3.772605
PYG 6087.237875
QAR 3.643502
RON 4.5899
RSD 102.901785
RUB 76.497718
RWF 1465.5
SAR 3.82526
SBD 8.097299
SCR 13.206138
SDG 600.495264
SEK 9.70137
SGD 1.29333
SHP 0.746601
SLE 24.374984
SLL 20969.503664
SOS 571.498647
SRD 37.587027
STD 20697.981008
STN 21.7
SVC 8.749262
SYP 110.532098
SZL 16.269857
THB 33.427984
TJS 9.243786
TMT 3.51
TND 2.950222
TOP 2.40776
TRY 46.858204
TTD 6.785945
TWD 32.150904
TZS 2624.997975
UAH 44.49669
UGX 3659.688336
UYU 40.243455
UZS 12035.000163
VES 674.08685
VND 26292
VUV 120.145102
WST 2.767779
XAF 573.619637
XAG 0.016725
XAU 0.000244
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.801948
XDR 0.71319
XOF 571.999846
XPF 104.875019
YER 237.049627
ZAR 16.31925
ZMK 9001.214885
ZMW 18.422779
ZWL 321.999592
  • RBGPF

    0.1700

    68.32

    +0.25%

  • CMSC

    -0.0800

    21.98

    -0.36%

  • CMSD

    -0.0400

    22.19

    -0.18%

  • BCC

    -1.8800

    73.4

    -2.56%

  • RIO

    -2.3300

    91.25

    -2.55%

  • NGG

    0.5200

    83.11

    +0.63%

  • RELX

    0.5400

    32.81

    +1.65%

  • RYCEF

    -0.6600

    19.43

    -3.4%

  • JRI

    -0.0100

    13.1

    -0.08%

  • BCE

    0.5300

    21.4

    +2.48%

  • GSK

    0.2300

    53.32

    +0.43%

  • AZN

    2.9600

    193.12

    +1.53%

  • BTI

    0.3400

    61.8

    +0.55%

  • VOD

    -0.0300

    13.05

    -0.23%

  • BP

    1.2200

    38.61

    +3.16%

Windsor poised for global spotlight with Trump state visit

Windsor poised for global spotlight with Trump state visit

The historic town of Windsor braced Tuesday for a return to the global spotlight, as its world-famous castle prepared to host Donald Trump amid pomp, protests, support and mammoth security.

Text size:

All were on display as the American president landed late Tuesday at London's Stansted airport for an unprecedented second UK state visit, with King Charles III to welcome him in Windsor, west of London, on Wednesday.

Beneath British and American flags decked out along the town's main street, several dozen anti-Trump demonstrators rallied Tuesday evening, chanting slogans and waving placards, ahead of a larger planned protest in London Wednesday.

"I am beyond disappointed," Michelle, 32, a marketing executive who declined to give her surname, told AFP of Britain rolling out the red carpet.

"Donald Trump as a person is... fuelling a lot of the far-right protests that we're already having here.

"It's a humongous problem," she said, days after an estimated 150,000 attended a London rally organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson.

Police patrols in Windsor were ever-present -- the first of numerous layers of security -- with the sound of mounted officers on horseback echoing through the cobbled streets.

- 'Oily money' -

A stone's throw from protesters, champagne corks could be heard popping as members and invitees of the UK chapter of Republicans Overseas gathered at the Windsor Guildhall for a pre-visit dinner.

"The mood is celebratory," attendee Dan Martin, 72, an American charity administrator, told AFP from the grand three-century old building where Charles married Queen Camilla in 2005.

"He is the leader of the Western world ... and we celebrate his efforts to enact decent policies for peace and security in the West."

However, the celebrations were temporarily derailed when several climate campaigners infiltrated the event, posing as dinner guests, and launched impassioned anti-Trump speeches.

"We should not be here to support this president. He only leads us down a path of fascism and climate collapse," one female activist said, as another held up a banner reading "oily money kills".

Both were forcibly removed from the venue.

- 'All for it' -

Meanwhile, locals tried to go about their business as usual, as the world's media erected small encampments in the shadow of the castle.

"I don't have a problem with it at all ... I think it attracts more visitors, particularly from America. We need that," said Simon Porter, 68, a former music manager.

But Joe, 49, from nearby Egham, who declined to give his surname, said Trump "spreads hate and division everywhere he goes".

"It's not disruptive, but I'd still rather not have him," he added, delighted that protests were planned in Windsor and London.

"Good on them! Let him know he's not wanted."

- 'Different' -

Windsor and its roughly 32,000 residents are used to having the world's eyes on the town, and the oldest and largest occupied castle on the planet.

Hundreds of millions watched in 2018 when Prince Harry married Meghan Markle there, while it was the final stop for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral cortege. The late monarch's remains lie in a crypt in St George's Chapel within Windsor Castle.

In July, Charles hosted French President Emmanuel Macron for a state visit there. Buckingham Palace, which usually hosts world leaders on state visits, is currently undergoing refurbishments.

Some local businesses said they usually see a boost when big royal or diplomatic events come to town.

But the security, and ensuing disruption, that comes with a US presidential visit had left some downbeat.

"Last time, the state visit with France, it was busy, but this time is totally different," said Amber Taz, 43, noting business at her cafe was down so far.

Trump's unpopularity in Britain was reflected in a number of other stunts in Windsor.

An anti-Trump campaign group beamed a video of images of Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein onto the castle.

Nearly 2,000 people donated more than £30,000 to fund their antics, which included briefly erecting a 400-square-metre banner Monday following a "ruin Trump's UK visit with this Epstein photo" crowdfunding appeal.

D.Peng--ThChM