Trump, Windsor Castle and Jeffrey Epstein
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LONDON, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Four people were arrested on Tuesday following a projection of images of Donald Trump alongside sex offender Jeffrey Epstein onto the royal Windsor Castle, where the U.S. President is set to be hosted by King Charles during his state visit to Britain.
Four people were arrested for projecting a nine minute video montage laying out a timeline of allegations tying President Trump to Jeffrey Epstein on the walls of Windsor Castle. This comes amid Trump’s visit to the United Kingdom.
The montage which lasted several minutes, featured Donald Trump’s mugshot, images of Jeffrey Epstein, newspaper clippings, and an old footage of the two men dancing together. Trump landed in UK late o
An image of U.S. President Donald Trump alongside disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein is projected on Windsor castle, after Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrival for a state visit to the country, in Windsor, Berkshire, Britain September 16, 2025. REUTERS/Phil Noble pic.twitter.com/m65T7heKjA
The Thames Valley Police service said in a statement that four adults were arrested on suspicion of malicious communications following an “unauthorized projection” at Windsor Castle, which they described as a “public stunt.” The group was still in custody as of Wednesday morning.
Trump and first lady Melania will visit King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William and Kate Middleton during their brief visit this week
The montage which lasted several minutes, featured Donald Trump’s mugshot, images of Jeffrey Epstein, newspaper clippings, and an old footage of the two men dancing together
Prince Andrew was spotted keeping close to Windsor Castle just hours before Donald Trump’s much-anticipated state visit as the duo continue to be embroiled in the Epstein scandal. The Duke