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Monday 03 June 2019 3:00 pm  |  Updated:  Monday 17 June 2019 10:15 pm

US President Trump greets Queen at Buckingham Palace in UK state visit

Donald Trump met the Queen for the second time as President this morning as he began a three-day UK state visit to the UK to coincide with the 75th anniversary of D-Day. 

Trump's first state visit to Britain will see him meet with an array of politicians and royalty and began at Buckingham Palace, where he was welcomed with a Guard of Honour and a tour of the palace's famous Picture Gallery.

Read more: Donald Trump's UK state visit: What will happen as Trump visits London?

It is Queen Elizabeth II's 113th state visit.

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Donald Trump is in London for a three-day visit this week (Source: Getty)

Trump was met by the Guards band at Buckingham Palace earlier today, joined by his wife Melania. He becomes only the third US President of 13 to meet the Queen and be granted a state visit. 

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Trump joined Prince Charles to inspect the troops (Source: Getty)

However, Trump's arrival was not without controversy. Protesters are hoping for a repeat of his July 2018 visit to the UK, when thousands took to the street to voice their anger with the President's policies and actions.

Trump broke protocol on that trip by not bowing to the Queen and later walking in front of her as they inspected the Guard.

Today Prince Charles took over inspecting duties from his mother. 

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Marine One, the President's helicopter, took Trump to Buckingham Palace (Source: Getty)

Trump is not the first US President to break with protocol, however.

In 2011 Barack Obama spoke over God Save the Queen during a banquet and raised his glass at the wrong time during a toast.

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The Queen will put on a four-course meal with more than 2,000 pieces of silver-gilt cutlery today (Source: Getty)

Trump will take a light lunch with the Queen and Prince Charles this afternoon before a state banquet later in the evening. 

Read more: Boris Johnson launches Tory leadership bid as Donald Trump lands in the UK

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Trump was greeted by a cannon salute at Buckingham Palace earlier today (Source: Getty)

Queen Elizabeth will speak during the banquet, with Trump expected to take the microphone for a short speech.

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Protesters gathered in London to voice their disapproval of the President's policies and behaviour (Source: Getty)

The meal normally includes a fish course, a meat course, a pudding and fruit.

Trump is also set to meet FTSE 100 bosses tomorrow morning in a breakfast meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May.

The President began his visit mired in controversy as he tweeted that Mayor of London Sadiq Khan is a "stone cold loser".

Read more: ‘Stone cold loser’: Trump slams mayor Sadiq Khan during state visit

He also insulted Khan's height and claimed the mayor has "done a terrible job" of governing the capital.

Khan responded that the comments were "much more serious than childish insults".

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