Four people have been arrested at Windsor Castle on charges of projecting photos of Trump and Epstein
Charles III will receive the President of the United States at his second state visit to the United Kingdom today.
British security forces have arrested four people in Windsor Castle for their alleged connection to the projection of photographs of US President Donald Trump and the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, where King Charles III will receive the US president during his official visit to the European country.
The Thames Valley Police said in a statement that all four were arrested on suspicion of "malicious communications" after projecting the images. "All four are currently in custody," he added, without further details and without identifying the detainees.
Police Superintendent Felicity Parker said the authorities "take this unauthorized activity around Windsor Castle very seriously." "Our officers responded quickly to stop the projection," he stressed, noting that a "thorough investigation" into the incident is under way.
A group of demonstrators placed a canvas in the castle and then projected images of Trump and Epstein and a letter the tycoon sent to Epstein more than 20 years ago congratulating him on his 50th birthday.
Trump arrived in the United Kingdom late on Tuesday on his second state visit. This is the first time a US president has made an official visit to the United States rresum . This very Wednesday the King of the United Kingdom will receive him at Windsor Castle, west of London.
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