Trump and Epstein images projected onto Windsor Castle alongside Prince Andrew ahead of state visit

Activists project Trump–Epstein images onto Windsor Castle.

-Reuters

Windsor Castle briefly became a protest canvas this week when demonstrators projected photos of Donald Trump with Jeffrey Epstein onto its ancient walls.

The striking images, shown just before Trump’s second UK state visit, were paired with excerpts of victim testimony, Epstein-related documents, and a disputed “birthday letter” allegedly from Trump.

The display also alluded to Prince Andrew’s longstanding ties to Epstein, which have fueled public controversy for years.

Though Andrew has denied wrongdoing, the imagery at Windsor served as a reminder of the scandal that once engulfed the royal family.

The display drew immediate attention from tourists and locals, with videos circulating widely online.

Thames Valley Police quickly intervened, describing the act as an “unauthorised projection” and a “public stunt,” and arrested four adults on suspicion of malicious communications.

The protest was deliberately timed to coincide with Trump’s scheduled meeting with King Charles III at Windsor.

In addition to the projections, activists also unfurled a massive banner outside the castle gates featuring Trump alongside Epstein.

The protest comes as Trump faces renewed scrutiny over his past association with Epstein, intensified by the release of related documents in Congress earlier this year.

The White House dismissed the projected materials, rejecting the authenticity of the birthday letter and labeling the display a political attack.

Still, the choice of Windsor Castle as the backdrop ensured the protest’s impact.

The vivid images of Trump and Epstein on one of Britain’s most iconic landmarks guaranteed that the controversy would reverberate far beyond the castle walls.

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