U.S. President Donald Trump arrives at Windsor Castle on Wednesday for his second state visit. For the mercurial leader, his British hosts have created a program that promises to be grander and more elaborate than almost any state visit to the United Kingdom in recent decades.

In addition to standard parts of a state visit — a grand official greeting, a private lunch with the royal family , viewing a special display from the Royal Collection, laying a wreath on the tomb of the late Queen Elizabeth II, and a state dinner — Trump also gets supersized displays of military precision: The guard of honour he inspects accompanied by King Charles III will have three state Colours instead of the usual one; and in the afternoon, he’ll watch an elaborate Beating Retreat ceremony on the castle’s

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