President Donald Trump is finishing his three-day state visit to the UK, where he met the Queen and Prime Minister Theresa May.

We spoke to 12 Londoners about how they felt about the visit, which was marked by protests and Trump feuding with political leaders.

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LONDON — US President Donald Trump is currently on the last day of his three-day visit to Britain.

While Trump also visited the UK last year, this is his first official state visit — a more formal tour that includes being hosted by the Queen.

During his stay, Trump faced protesters and open opposition from the country's political opposition, and he publicly feuded with Sadiq Khan, London's mayor.

Trump also spoke of a trade deal that could be struck between the two countries as the UK prepares to leave the European Union.

Here is what 12 people who we spoke to on the streets of London thought about Trump's visit: