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Donald Trump UK visit schedule – when did he meet with the Queen and what did he and Theresa May discuss?

US President Donald Trump will leave the UK today after his much-publicised visit.

The trip has attracted several protests and the President's remarks in his world exclusive interview with The Sun caused a few difficult moments for Theresa May. Here's the latest on The Donald's diary...

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Donald Trump is visiting the UKCredit: AP:Associated Press

Where will the US President visit?

Donald Trump arrived in the UK on July 12.

Here's what we know about his visit.

goes golfing in Scotland.

Treasury Secretary Liz Truss wrote to Scottish ministers to inform them they'd foot any police costs.

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The interim chief constable of Police Scotland, Iain Livingstone, said the force would need up to 5,000 extra officers costing around £5million.

The country's new justice secretary Humza Yousaf said it was "completely unacceptable" to expect Scottish taxpayers to cover the bill.

The Queen met with Donald Trump and his wife at Windsor CastleCredit: Getty - Pool

When did Donald Trump meet the Queen?

Yes. The pair were honoured by the British Army’s oldest regiment the Coldstream Guards when they arrived at Windsor Castle to visit the Queen.

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The Trumps arrived at Windsor at 5pm and were greeted by Her Majesty, who shook both the President and the First Lady by the hand.

She was accompanied by Lieutenant Colonel Sir Andrew Ford, comptroller of Lord Chamberlain's Office.

The Queen has met every US President since 1952 except for Lyndon B. Johnson.

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When did POTUS meet Theresa May?

POTUS (the President of the United States) attended a Nato summit in Brussels on July 12 before arriving in the UK.

He met with Theresa May at Blenheim Palace for a black-tie dinner in the evening.

The pair then had further discussions at Chequers, the country home of the Prime Minister.

Labour had said it would accept an invitation to meet Donald Trump, according to the Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry, but no meeting appears to have taken place.

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