Donald Trump will arrive in the UK on the afternoon of Thursday, July 12, for the start of a four-day visit.

He will be the guest of honour at a black-tie dinner with 100 business leaders and travel to Windsor Castle to meet the Queen.

The president will mostly avoid London where large protests against his visit are expected.

Trump will spend most of his visit in Scotland, where he owns a number of golf courses.



LONDON — UK and US officials have revealed the full details of Donald Trump's controversial trip to Britain.

Plans for a formal "state visit" by the president were put on hold last year after millions of people threatened to protest against it and the Speaker of the House of Commons effectively banned him from visiting parliament due to his "sexist and racist" views.

Trump will now instead arrive on the afternoon of Thursday July 12, for a more low-key four day visit, almost all of which will take place outside of London.

Plans for the visit include a formal dinner with around 100 business leaders, a military demonstration and the first meeting between the president and the Queen at Windsor Castle.

Here's everything you need to know about the US president's trip to the UK.