Americans living in Britain have been warned to ‘keep a low profile’ during Donald Trump’s visit to avoid being caught up in ‘violent’ protests.
The U.S. Embassy issued the advice on Tuesday ahead of the President’s arrival on Thursday for talks with a Prime Minister Theresa May.
Embassy staff said ‘numerous demonstrations’ were planned for Thursday to Saturday with the majority around central London on Friday.
Americans living in Britain have been warned to ‘keep a low profile’ during Donald Trump’s visit to avoid being caught up in ‘violent’ protests
Workmen construct fences, before the U.S. presidential visit at the end of the week, around the U.S. ambassador’s residence in Regent’s Park in London
Runners use a special gate to pass through fences, that have been erected before the U.S. presidential visit at the end of the week
Americans were advised to ‘keep a low profile’, ‘be aware of your surroundings’, and ‘monitor local media’ during Trump’s visit.
‘Exercise caution if unexpectedly in the vicinity of large gatherings that may become violent,’ it said.
Workmen have constructed fences around the U.S. ambassador’s residence in Regent’s Park ahead of the presidential visit.
Tens of thousands are expected to take to the streets in protest of Trump’s policies but there is no indication they will be anything but peaceful.
Other than street marches, they include the flying a massive balloon of Trump as an angry baby from Westminster Gardens near Big Ben.
Other than street marches, they include the flying a massive balloon of Trump as an angry baby from Westminster Gardens near Big Ben
Downing Street has revealed some details about the visit by Donald Trump and the First Lady to the UK next week
President Trump lands in London on Thursday night for a dinner in his honour at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire.
After spending the night at U.S. Ambassador Woody Johnson’s residence in London he tours a military facility with Ms May before talks at Chequers.
That afternoon he will meet the Queen at Windsor Castle before heading to Scotland for a private holiday. He is mostly skipping London to avoid protests.
On Sunday he moves on to Helsinki to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin for long-awaited talks on neutral territory.
Mt Trump refused to endorse Ms May as prime minister and heaped praise on his ‘friend’ Boris Johnson a day after he quit as foreign secretary.
President Trump on Tuesday inflamed tensions barely 48 hours before Air Force Ones touches down by saying Britain is ‘in turmoil’.
He also refused to endorse Ms May as prime minister and heaped praise on his ‘friend’ Boris Johnson a day after he quit as foreign secretary.
He then joked his meeting with President Putin might be the ‘easiest’ of his trip to Europe, which also involves talks with NATO.