Trump's UK visit and protests

On the second day of his visit to the UK, President Trump has met Prime Minister Theresa May at Chequers and the Queen at Windsor Castle. A number of protests against his visit also took place. Here are the day's events in pictures.

Reuters President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Theresa meet at Chequers in BuckinghamshireReuters

Mr Trump said his relationship with Mrs May was "very, very strong".

PA President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Theresa meet on the doorstep of Chequers in BuckinghamshirePA
PA President Trump and Prime Minister Theresa May hold a joint press conference at ChequersPA

Theresa May and Donald Trump held a joint news conference at Chequers, in which the president insisted the US-UK relationship is "the highest level of special".

EPA Armed British police officers look out from the roof of Chequers ahead of a joint news conferenceEPA

Armed British police officers were seen on the roof of Chequers.

AFP President Trump and Prime Minister Theresa May hold a joint press conference at ChequersAFP

Later in the afternoon Mr Trump flew to Windsor to meet the Queen who awaited his arrival on a dais.

AFP Britain's Queen Elizabeth II waits to greet US President Donald Trump as he arrives by helicopterAFP
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Getty Images Queen Elizabeth II greets President of the United States, Donald Trump and First Lady, Melania TrumpGetty Images

Mr Trump and his wife then stood with the Queen as the Coldstream Guards band played the Star-Spangled Banner.

Reuters US President Donald Trump and the First Lady Melania Trump are met by Britain's Queen ElizabethReuters

They then inspected the soldiers before heading inside for tea.

Reuters US President Donald Trump and Britain's Queen Elizabeth inspect the Coldstream GuardsReuters
PA Queen Elizabeth II stands with US President Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, in the Grand Corridor during their visit to Windsor CastlePA

Earlier in the day a blimp depicting President Trump as a nappy-wearing baby was raised in the air in Parliament Square.

Reuters Demonstrators prepare to inflate a blimp portraying US President Donald Trump, in Parliament Square, LondonReuters
PA A "Baby Trump" balloon is inflated in London's Parliament SquarePA

London Mayor Sadiq Khan defended his decision to give permission for the blimp to be flown, saying it was not for him to be a censor or to decide what is in good or bad taste. President Trump is not expected to see the inflatable in the air.

Reuters A demonstrator wears a badge depicting US President Donald Trump as a babyReuters
PA First Lady Melania Trump and Philip May, Theresa May's husband, visit the Royal Hospital in Chelsea, LondonPA

First Lady Melania Trump (centre) joined the prime minister's husband Philip May (second right), on a visit to the Royal Hospital Chelsea, and took questions from school children.

PA First Lady Melania Trump meets school children at the Royal Hospital in Chelsea, LondonPA

Meanwhile, women from a number of different protest groups set off on an anti-Trump march in central London on Friday morning.

Reuters Women, from a number of different protest groups, take part in an anti-Trump demonstration in central LondonReuters

Other protests about the visit are taking place around the country.

PA Demonstrators wearing Donald Trump and Theresa May paper mache heads join the protest in Butler's Cross, close to ChequersPA
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An afternoon march and rally in central London was attended by tens of thousands of protestors.

Getty Images Protesters against the UK visit of US President Donald Trump gather with placards to take part in a march and rally in LondonGetty Images
Getty Images Protesters against the UK visit of US President Donald Trump gather with placards to take part in a march and rally in LondonGetty Images
Reuters A pro Donald Trump supporter is seen outside Windsor Castle in WindsorReuters

A pro-Donald Trump supporter was seen outside Windsor Castle.

AFP Prime Minister Theresa May directs US First Lady Melania Trump and US President Donald Trump after a ceremonial welcome for a black-tie dinner with business leaders at Blenheim PalaceAFP

The prime minister welcomed the Trumps on Thursday for a black tie dinner at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire.

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