With castles and color guards, Trump gets to play king for a day
His popularity in the UK is at rock bottom, but the prime minister and the royal family understand the benefits of flattering him with an unprecedented second state visit.
President Trump, Queen Elizabeth II, first lady Melania Trump, then-Prince Charles, and Camilla, then-duchess of Cornwall, pose at Buckingham Palace in 2019. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
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