UK police deploy 'comprehensive' drone operation across Windsor Castle for Trump visit
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British police have readied the skies in a major policing initiative ahead of President Donald Trump’s visit on Wednesday by employing a fleet of drones and other “comprehensive” security measures around Windsor Castle. 

The Thames Valley Police force is leading the charge with one of its largest ever deployments of drones and sky closures starting on Tuesday, one day before the unprecedented second state visit with King Charles III.

“There will be policing drone tactics that the public will see, as well as policing drone tactics that the public won’t see,” Inspector Matthew Wilkinson said in a statement ahead of the event. “These are all in place to keep everyone safe.”

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An Autel Robotics Dragonfish Standard Drone in flight during a media event demonstration at a Thames Valley Police training facility in Sulhamstead near Reading on Aug. 24, 2023.  (Justin Tallis/AFP via Getty Images)

Thames Valley Police officials confirmed on Monday that its Firearms Unit had been “deployed to Windsor as part of the force’s comprehensive security operation.”

A Specialist Search Unit was also deployed to the area over the weekend in what the police force said was standard procedure ahead of any major event.

“We will be searching everywhere to make sure everything is secure, before the event begins,” Police Search Advisor, Sergeant Amber Timmis, said in a statement, noting the force often works “behind the scenes” to keep areas secure.

“These searches are routine, but they are also important, and we appreciate everyone’s patience as we carry out our security operation,” he added. 

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Thames Valley Police’s drone team giving a demonstration of their kit at Thames Valley Police Training Centre in Sulhamstead, Berkshire, ahead of the state visit of U.S. President Donald Trump on Sept. 8, 2025.  (Jamie Lashmar/PA Images via Getty Images)

A unit of officers mounted on horseback will also be patrolling the area throughout the 3-day security event. 

Though all the measures being taken are reportedly routine, they come as political violence is at the forefront of U.S. security concerns following a series of attacks, including the fatal shooting of conservative commentator and co-founder of Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk, 31, in Utah less than a week ago. 

His death was the latest in a string of violent attacks targeting political figures over the last year after two Democratic Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses were targeted in June, including state Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, who were shot and killed.

Their murder followed an April arson attack on Pennsylvania Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro, whose residence was hit with Molotov cocktails while he and his family slept.

President Trump walking in between a royal guard and King Charles.

President Trump (center) inspects a Guard of Honour with the former Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (right) at Buckingham Palace in London, England on June 3, 2019. (Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Trump was also the victim of two assassination attempts while on the campaign trail last year, including one shooting incident in which his ear was injured by a bullet. 

While gun violence in the U.K. is significantly lower than in the U.S., the heightened security measures are “standard” for any “high-profile visits and are designed to protect everyone involved, including members of the public,” said Wilkinson.

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