Donald Trump has been given something no other world leader has ever received: a second state visit invitation from Buckingham Palace.
The US president and first lady won't make a physical return to the iconic royal residence in central London — which is under renovation right now — when he touches down in Britain on Tuesday night, local time.
Instead, he and his wife, Melania, will be hosted by the King and Queen at Windsor Castle.
There are plans for a carriage procession through the estate's sprawling grounds, royal gun salutes, a state dinner and multiple guards of honour when things, officially, get underway on Wednesday.
This is what it looks like when the United Kingdom — literally — rolls out the red carpet.
And the country is doing it for good reason.
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