Earlier today, President Trump and the First Lady participated in official ceremonies and inspected the Guard of Honour with the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
Traveling with the first lady, Melania, and his four adult children, the U.S. president will also attend ceremonies in Portsmouth and Normandy marking the 75th anniversary of the World War II allies' D-Day invasion.
Royal gun salutes were fired in Green Park and at the Tower of London on the River Thames shortly afterward. For afternoon tea, Trump and the first lady will head to Clarence House with Prince Charles and Camilla.
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