Mr Trump took to Twitter to say a “very big” trade deal will be done between the two nations after Brexit. He said: “Could not have been treated more warmly in the United Kingdom by the Royal Family or the people. Our relationship has never been better, and I see a very big trade deal down the road.” The Queen welcomed the Trumps on Monday, and hosted a state banquet that night on his behalf. She will also join Donald and Melania Trump today in Portsmouth for the D-Day commemorations. Other members of the Royal Family also stepped up to accompany the Trumps during their three day visit, with Prince Charles and Camilla hosting afternoon tea in Clarence House, and Prince Andrew escorting Donald and Ivanka Trump to a business meeting with Theresa May and industry leaders.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility