Donald Trump to be protected by ‘£10,000,000 security cordon’ for his UK visit – Bundlezy

Donald Trump to be protected by ‘£10,000,000 security cordon’ for his UK visit

President Donald Trump is greeted by Prince Charles on arival at Buckingham Palace, Monday, June 3, 2019, in London. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Donald Trump is due to be hosted by King Charles who previously received the US president during his first term in June 2019 (Picture: AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Donald Trump’s unprecedented state visit to the UK will take place amid a ‘significant’ security operation estimated to cost at least £10 million.

The US president and First Lady Melania Trump will be hosted by King Charles at Windsor Castle during the three-day trip.  

The major security operation will include drones policing the airspace over the royal borough, where the couple will be feted with a ceremonial welcome and state banquet between September 17 and 19.  

Although the full itinerary is yet to be announced, it’s understood the president will meet Sir Keir Starmer during the visit.

A national demonstration under the banner Trump Not Welcome is due to take place on the first day of the state visit, with various campaign groups joining forces for the rally. 

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The movement has also indicated that there will be protests in Windsor during the visit next week.  

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Lo Scalzo/UPI/Shutterstock (15476989ab) President Donald Trump speaks at the religious liberty commission at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC on Monday, September 8, 2025. Trump spoke about religion in schools, limiting transgender surgeries, and his administration's attempt to what he termed the woke agenda. President Trump Speaks at DC's Museum of the Bible, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 08 Sep 2025
President Donald Trump is due to be hosted by the King on a three-day state visit to England (Picture: Jim Lo Scalzo/UPI/Shutterstock)

Security specialist Will Geddes said: ‘Trump’s security contingent will be significant but that doesn’t mean that it will lighten the load for Thames Valley or the Metropolitan Police.  

‘At a conservative estimate, the operation will probably be costing the UK taxpayer close to £10 million.

‘His security will be on a considerably bigger scale than most visiting heads of state and the US Secret Service will have been planning this for a significant amount of time.

British police officers take place in a street of Windsor, west of London, on July 8, 2025, ahead of the first day of France's President three-day state visit to Britain. (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / AFP) (Photo by LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP via Getty Images)
British police officers in Windsor ahead of the French President’s three-day state visit to the UK in July 2025 (Picture: Ludovic Marin/AFP)

‘So some of the cost will already have been spent in planning operations, co-ordination and assigning police officers. 

‘The police will be doing an extensive job, but having said that, we are world leaders at hosting visiting heads of state.

‘We have a well-oiled co-ordinating machine, you couldn’t ask for better to keep you safe on a trip to another country.’  

The US security contingent’s counterparts in the UK will include the Royal and Specialist Protection team, a command within the Metropolitan Police which protects people of rank and importance, Mr Geddes said.

Trump’s three-day state visit in 2019 cost the Met £3.5 million, with more than 6,300 officers deployed.

Prince Charles has already hosted Donald Trump when he visited during his first term at the White House in 2019 (Picture: Reuters)

A 24/7 policing operation will be in place in the Berkshire town during the event, with a temporary order restricting the airspace from September 16 – when the state visit rehearsal is to take place – until September 18. 

Non-police drones and smaller aircraft will be banned from flying in the protected area, Thames Valley Police officers said on Monday.

They spoke during a drone-flying demonstration at the force’s training centre in Sulhamstead, Berkshire. 

When is Donald Trump’s state visit?

Donald and Melania Trump have accepted an invitation from the King to pay a state visit to the UK from Wednesday, September 17 to Friday, September 19. His Majesty will host the couple at Windsor Castle.

Inspector Matthew Wilkinson, airspace bronze commander, said: ‘It’s a significant policing operation for us. However, Thames Valley Police is proud to host these events and we have a good history of putting on these events for both the Royal Family and the country.’ 

Asked about the scale of the drone operation for the state visit, Insp Wilkinson replied: ‘It’s one of the larger ones. 

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‘It’s in line with other large-scale events we’ve put on as a force. 

‘Obviously every event carries on its own challenges and threats, and we’ll assess that and resource it accordingly.’ 

Speaking about the restricted airspace order, Insp Wilkinson said the public in Windsor will be kept informed. 

File photo dated 27/02/25 of US President Donald Trump is presented with a letter from King Charles III, who invited him for an unprecedented second state visit, during his meeting with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington DC. Donald Trump is to make a full state visit to the UK this year after the King and the US president???s busy diaries mean they are unable to meet informally first over the summer, it is understood. Issue date: Wednesday June 25, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Carl Court/PA Wire
Donald Trump is presented with a letter from King Charles III inviting him for an unprecedented second state visit (Picture: Carl Court/PA Wire)

‘We are engaging with the local businesses, local communities, hobbyist drone enthusiasts, gliding schools and things like that, to try and share that message, so it’s not a surprise for anybody,’ he said. 

‘Obviously it’s an offence to fly a drone in a restricted airspace and we will have resources to deal with any of those incursions.’

Insp Wilkinson added that the force will have ‘plenty of capability’, and the drones will act as an ‘eye in the sky’ during the event. 

Donald Trump will be given the full ceremonial red carpet as he did on his last state visit to the UK (Picture: AFP/Getty)

The DJIM 30T model introduced during the demonstration on Monday is already used by police on a day-to-day basis, usually as part of missing persons inquiries and drug warrants, officers said. 

Each drone can fly up to 120 metres (400ft) and is expected to stay up for 30 minutes at a time during the operation, with a replacement taking off shortly before the end of that period so as not to lose coverage. 

Trump is making his second state visit to the UK after being given a written invite by Sir Keir Starmer at the White House in February – an unprecedented gesture towards a US president.

The president’s previous official trip in 2019 saw thousands of people turn out on the streets in London in opposition. 

He was hosted by Queen Elizabeth II and given a state banquet at Buckingham Palace during his first term in office.

As on the previous occasion, senior royals, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, will be involved next week.

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