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Buckingham Palace is expected to announce today that Donald Trump will make a state visit to the UK in June.

The US president was promised the visit by Theresa May after he was elected in 2016. 

President Trump and the first lady, Melania, visited the UK in July 2018, but only for a two-day working visit.

The visit, which is expected to coincide with the 75th anniversary of D-Day, follows a rare meeting between the Queen and US ambassador Woody Johnson which is thought to have taken place last month.  

Trump also plans to visit France in the same month to commemorate the country's liberation by allied forces during the Second World War. 

The US president (pictured this weekend) was promised the visit by Theresa May after he was elected in 2016

The US president (pictured this weekend) was promised the visit by Theresa May after he was elected in 2016

A proposed state visit would follow Trump's previous two-day working visit with first lady Melania last year where they met the Queen at Windsor castle (pictured)

A proposed state visit would follow Trump's previous two-day working visit with first lady Melania last year where they met the Queen at Windsor castle (pictured) 

During the visit the American President was treated to dinner at Blenheim Palace with Prime Minister Theresa May, and a meeting with the 92-year-old monarch at Windsor castle, before jetting off to Scotland to play golf.

A full state visit for the US president and the first lady, however, could look very different.

It is understood a state visit would begin with a welcome from Elizabeth II at Horse Guards Parade in London and an inspection of the Guard of Honour, before a carriage procession to Buckingham Palace escorted by mounted soldiers from the Household Cavalry. 

Gun salutes would also be fired for the state visit from Green Park and the Tower of London.

The Queen and Trump also inspected the Guard of Honour during his previous visit

The Queen and Trump also inspected the Guard of Honour during his previous visit

During the two-day working visit Trump and Melania also had dinner at Blenheim Palace with Theresa May and her husband Philip

During the two-day working visit Trump and Melania also had dinner at Blenheim Palace with Theresa May and her husband Philip

After arriving at the Palace, the guests are invited to a State Banquet held in the Ballroom, with around 150 guests who have important cultural, diplomatic or economic

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