After touching down on British soil for his 'unprecedented' second state visit, where he was greeted by members of the royal family, US President Donald Trump has already broken a major piece of protocol.

As part of his grand welcoming, King Charles, Queen Camilla and the Prince and Princess of Wales (better known as Will and Kate), all cleared their schedules to greet Trump and his wife, Melania, at Windsor Castle, ahead of a spectacular fly past by the Red Arrows.

The welcome also features a specially curated exhibition, demonstrating the longstanding relationship between the US and the UK, and a grand military parade... as we know Trump is a fan of fanfare.

However, in a new video shared on X by reporter Narinder Kaur, Trump can be seen walking ahead of the King (a big no-no) while speaking to a foot guard.

"Oh god..he's walking infront of the King, like Charles doesn't even exist or matter!" Kaur captioned the clip, which has already been liked over 4,000 times.

It's considered poor etiquette to walk ahead of the Head of State, least not on their own turf.

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Elsewhere, four people have been arrested after projecting an image of Trump and convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein, onto the side of the castle.

The stunt was organised by political campaign group Led By Donkeys, who in recent months have also publicly trolled Elon Musk. Speaking about the police intervention, a spokesperson told The Guardian, "We’ve done, I reckon, 25 or 30 projections since we’ve been going.

"Often the police come along and we have a chat to them, and they even have a laugh with us and occasionally tell us to not do it, but no one’s ever been arrested before, so it is ridiculous that four of our guys have been arrested for malicious communications."

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 Jennifer Savin is Cosmopolitan UK's multiple award-winning Features Editor, who was crowned Digital Journalist of the Year for her work tackling the issues most important to young women. She regularly covers breaking news, cultural trends, health, the royals and more, using her esteemed connections to access the best experts along the way. She's grilled everyone from high-profile politicians to A-list celebrities, and has sensitively interviewed hundreds of people about their real life stories. In addition to this, Jennifer is widely known for her own undercover investigations and campaign work, which includes successfully petitioning the government for change around topics like abortion rights and image-based sexual abuse. Jennifer is also a published author, documentary consultant (helping to create BBC’s Deepfake Porn: Could You Be Next?) and a patron for Y.E.S. (a youth services charity). Alongside Cosmopolitan, Jennifer has written for The Times, Women’s Health, ELLE and numerous other publications, appeared on podcasts, and spoken on (and hosted) panels for the Women of the World Festival, the University of Manchester and more. In her spare time, Jennifer is a big fan of lipstick, leopard print and over-ordering at dinner. Follow Jennifer on Instagram, X or LinkedIn.