Windsor – Protesters on Tuesday projected images of Donald Trump and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein onto a castle in England where the US president will stay during his UK state visit.
The Led by Donkeys group, which is known for its viral stunts targeting politicians, broadcast a video montage for several minutes onto one of the towers of Windsor Castle, west of London.
The shots – shown shortly before Trump’s arrival in Britain – included the president’s mugshot, portraits of Epstein, newspaper headlines and footage of the two men dancing together.
Oh dear. Not such a great diplomatic start. Protesters managed to project images of Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump and Prince Andrew onto the outside walls of Windsor Castle. #Trump #statevisit pic.twitter.com/yO0fnqk5Sa
— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) September 16, 2025
The local police said four people had been arrested “on suspicion of malicious communications” following the stunt in Windsor.
“We take any unauthorised activity around Windsor Castle extremely seriously,” said Chief Superintendant Felicity Parker of Thames Valley Police, adding that officers “responded swiftly to stop the projection”.
Trump has struggled to shake off stories about his ties to his former friend Epstein, who died in prison in 2019 before his trial for sexual exploitation.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has also been affected, dismissing his ambassador to Washington following revelations about the envoy’s close ties to the sex offender.
Even before Air Force One touched down, dozens of anti-Trump demonstrators gathered in Windsor to protest against his visit.
Thousands more plan to demonstrate in London, although the US leader will avoid the capital and the public during his stay.
Trump and wife Melania will stay at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, hosted by King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
Trump will join Prime Minister Starmer on Thursday for a day of political and economic talks at the prime minister’s country residence before heading back to the United States again.
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Source: AFP