Full details of Donald Trump’s UK visit – Concert at Churchill’s house, a military parade and tea with the Queen at Windsor Castle
The President will make a short and sweet trip to the UK next Thursday, finished off with a stay in Scotland over the weekend

DONALD TRUMP will be treated to a lavish dinner and concert at Winston Churchill’s birthplace as Theresa May rolls out the red carpet for the President next week.
Downing Street today revealed full details of the most controversial visit by a foreign leader to the UK in recent memory.
The President and First Lady Melania will largely be kept away from protests - and a giant inflatable flying Trump baby - in London. But he will be given the VIP treatment before he jets off to talks with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki on Sunday.
Mr Trump will arrive on Air Force One on Thursday afternoon straight from the NATO summit in Brussels.
The president and his wife will then be guests of honour for around 100 guests in the spectacular setting of Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire.
It was built for the first Duke of Marlborough as a reward for his military victories, was the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, a personal hero of the president.
The event will begin with a military ceremony in the Great Court of the Palace, where the bands of the Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards will play the Liberty Fanfare, Amazing Grace, and the National Emblem.
During dinner, the Countess of Wessex's Orchestra will perform a series of classic British and American music hits.
And on his departure, Mr Trump will be "piped out" by the Royal Regiment of Scotland.
After spending the night at the US Ambassador’s London resident in Winfield House, in Regents Park, the President will visit an unnamed defence site with Mrs May on Friday.
The pair will then move onto Chequers for a working lunch and crunch talks on a range of international issues – followed by a press conference.
Mr Trump will rejoin Melania and head to Windsor Castle for a meeting with the Queen before heading to Scotland - where “he will spend the weekend”.
Mrs May will not travel north of the border, but Downing Street insisted the President will still be a guest of the UK government during his entire trip.
Challenged whether there was an ‘avoid London’ strategy, the PM’s deputy spokeswoman insisted No.10 frequently made use of Chequers for “important bilaterial discussions”.
She added: "We're looking forward to making sure the President has a chance to see and experience the UK beyond London and the South-East.
"As with any protest, we are a free and open democracy and we believe in the right to peaceful protest. But I would also say that I think the majority of British people understand the importance of the UK-US alliance.
"The presidential visit is an important moment to recognise our close and special relationship and to have good and frank discussions on the key issues."
Today The Sun revealed what the £30m ring of steel for his UK visit will look like - where nuclear aircraft carriers, snipers and 150 'shoot to kill' special agents will watch his every move.
The massive security operation will include specially-designed armoured vehicles, rooftop snipers, undercover Secret Service agents and elite SAS soldiers.
The full schedule for Donald Trump's visit
Thursday:
- Theresa May hosts President Trump and the First Lady for a black tie dinner at Blenheim Palace
- Military ceremony
- Dinner with top business bosses, tech leaders and defence chiefs
- Royal Regiment of Scotland perform for the President
- President and First Lady stay overnight at Winfield House
Friday:
- Donald Trump and Theresa May visit a defence site
- Lunch at talks between the two leaders at Chequers
- May and Trump hold a press conference
- President and First Lady visit the Queen at Windsor Castle
- The couple then travel to Scotland
Saturday
- President and First Lady travel spend the weekend north of the border
Sunday
- President Trump travels to Helsinki for a summit with Russia's President Putin on Monday
MOST READ IN POLITICS
And banker Philip May will be in charge of entertaining the First Lady Melania Trump during the visit too, it was revealed today.
Downing Street confirmed that the Prime Minister's hubbie would be hosting the former model during the transatlantic trip - with insiders instantly dubbing them "the odd couple".