Four men have been arrested after the photos were projected onto one of the king's royal residences. In Pictures via Getty Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Four men have been arrested after photos of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein were projected onto Windsor Castle on Tuesday as the U.S. president arrived in the U.K. for his second state visit. The Thames Valley Police service said in a statement that four adults were arrested on suspicion of malicious communications following an "unauthorized projection" at Windsor Castle, which they described as a "public stunt." The group was still in custody as of Wednesday morning. King Charles, Prince William and his wife Catherine greeted Trump at their royal residence on Wednesday, hours after the images of the president - as well as of a birthday letter he allegedly wrote to the convicted sex offender more than 20 years ago, the authenticity of which the White House has denied - were broadcast across the building. Related Stories Movies Busan Film Festival: 5 Trends to Track as Asian Cinema's Top Event Gets Underway Movies Joachim Lafosse's 'Six Days in Spring' Depicts a Family Hiding in Plain Sight on Vacation (Exclusive San Sebastian Trailer) A van could also be seen outside the castle, around 25 miles from London, that showed a photo of Epstein and Trump and displayed the message: "Welcome to the U.K., Donald." While in the U.K., the president and first lady Melania are set to have lunch with the royal family as well as visit Queen Elizabeth II's tomb and attend a traditional state banquet in Windsor. The visit comes a week after British prime minister Keir Starmer fired Peter Mandelson, the U.K.'s ambassador to the U.S., over his relationship with Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019. Trump has never been officially accused of wrongdoing in connection with the former financier, though protestors have vowed to gather to object to his visit. London's Metropolitan Police said more than 1,600 officers would be deployed across the city on Wednesday ahead of a demonstration planned by a group called the Stop Trump Coalition. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Riley Gaines These Are The Influencers Who Could Take Over for Charlie Kirk Lyle Menendez Menendez Brothers' Second Legal Path to Freedom Shut Down Weeks After Parole Denial Charlie Kirk Charlie Kirk Shooting Suspect Charged With Aggravated Murder, Could Face Death Penalty The Hollywood Reporter David Canfield Joins The Hollywood Reporter as Senior Entertainment Writer The New York Times Trump Files $15 Billion Defamation Suit Against The New York Times Jamie Lee Curtis Jamie Lee Curtis Gets Emotional Over Charlie Kirk Killing: "He's a Father and a Husband and a Man of Faith" Riley Gaines These Are The Influencers Who Could Take Over for Charlie Kirk Lyle Menendez Menendez Brothers' Second Legal Path to Freedom Shut Down Weeks After Parole Denial Charlie Kirk Charlie Kirk Shooting Suspect Charged With Aggravated Murder, Could Face Death Penalty The Hollywood Reporter David Canfield Joins The Hollywood Reporter as Senior Entertainment Writer The New York Times Trump Files $15 Billion Defamation Suit Against The New York Times Jamie Lee Curtis Jamie Lee Curtis Gets Emotional Over Charlie Kirk Killing: "He's a Father and a Husband and a Man of Faith"