Inside operation for Donald Trump’s visit with restricted airspace and 7ft fences

A Thames Valley Police officers from the Police force's Specialist Search Unit, carry out security searches outside of Windsor Castle in Windsor, on September 12, 2025, ahead of the State Visit by US President Donald Trump next week. US President Donald Trump's unprecedented second UK state visit next week will involve a state banquet hosted by King Charles III and a bilateral with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Buckingham Palace said this week. (Photo by Jordan Pettitt / POOL / AFP) (Photo by JORDAN PETTITT/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
A complex security operation is underway for Trump’s state visit next week, with armed police to be deployed in Windsor for the president’s visit (Picture: AFP)

A complex security operation has been drawn up ahead of Donald Trump’s state visit this week.

Thousands of extra police have been drafted in to ensure the US president’s visit goes without a hitch.

President Trump, and his wife Melania, are set to arrive in Britain on September 17, when they will be hosted by King Charles and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle.

Tall fences measuring 7ft have been erected around the Windsor estate and temporary airspace restrictions will be in place from September 16, when a rehearsal is expected to go ahead.

File photo dated 3/6/2019 of US President Donald Trump and Queen Elizabeth II during the State Banquet at Buckingham Palace, London, on day one of President Trump's three day state visit to the UK. Trump has been elected the 47th president of the United States. Issue date: Wednesday November 6, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story ELECTION USKing. Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire
Trump standing next to Queen Elizabeth II during his first state visit in 2019 (Picture: PA)

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A 24-hour policing operation will kick into action for the duration of the president’s stay, with armed officers patrolling the streets with Armed Response Vehicles (ARVs).

Armed officers will have a plethora of weapons at their disposal, including Tasers, baton guns propelling rubber bullets, Glock 17 sidearms, Lewis Machine & Tool rifles, and shotguns.

Police sergeant and operational firearms commander Daniel Hatfield said authorities had considered all potential eventualities for Trump’s visit, from low to high risk.

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But he added the task was made much easier by records of previous presidential visits to Windsor as well as ‘well forged’ relationships with US forces.

He said that forces would be prepared for all types of attack, including equipment including chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear with overalls, gloves, respirators and ballistic helmets all on hand.

WINDSOR, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 12: A U.S. Marine Corps helicopter, which is typically used to carry the President of the United States of America, is seen as it flies over Windsor Castle on September 12, 2025 in Windsor, England. The U.S. President Donald Trump is making an official state visit to the UK next week, including a series of events at Windsor Castle. Protests are also expected. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
A US Marine Corps helicopter typically used to fly the president seen over Windsor Castle on Friday (Picture: Getty Images)

Sargent Hatfield said: ‘That is something which hopefully is very unlikely to happen, but if there was ever to be a firearms threat as well as CBRN, this is what we would deploy with our weapons system.’

The visit will mark an unprecedented second state occasion held for Trump, who was previously given the honour in 2019.

Trump’s first UK state visit saw thousands take to the street in London in protest.

Similar demonstrations expected in the capital and Windsor throughout next week, with the Stop Trump Coalition expected to stage protests in central London and near Windsor Castle.

Activists are also planning to launch the infamous Trump baby balloon, which features the president in a nappy holding a mobile phone.

EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY JANUARY 18 File photo dated 13/07/18 of a 'Baby Trump' balloon riseing after being inflated in London's Parliament Square, as part of the protests against the visit of US President Donald Trump to the UK. The Donald Trump baby blimp has been "consigned to history" - at a museum. PA Photo. Issue date: Monday January 18, 2021. The huge inflatable depicts the US president in a nappy and clutching a mobile phone. See PA story ARTS Trump. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire
The Trump baby balloon being flown during the president’s first state visit, flanked by ‘babysitters’ in red boiler suits (Picture: PA)

The six-metre inflatable was flown in the skies during Trump’s last state visit, when it was flanked by campaigners in red flying suits dubbed ‘Trump’s babysitters’.

The original blimp was since purchased by the Museum of London, but campaign organisers say they are plotting a way of getting it or a replacement up again.

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