Donald Trump on D-Day: 'The bonds of friendship sealed in blood'
The Queen will be joined by Donald and Melania Trump at a national commemorative event in Portsmouth on Wednesday. In the official programme the Queen writes: 'On 6th June 1944, the largest amphibious assault in history was launched, leading to the end of the Second World War and the liberation of Europe.' Among the guests will be the Prince of Wales, who with the president and his wife will meet leaders of the other allied nations before taking part in a formal photograph.
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Trump joins world leaders, veterans to mark 75th anniversary of D-Day
President Donald Trump traveled to the southern coast of England Wednesday to pay respects to American service members and allies who helped rescue Europe from Nazi Germany. Entering the midway point of a European visit, Trump joins Queen Elizabeth II, Prime Minister Theresa May and several hundred World War II veterans at Portsmouth Naval Base, a key launching pad for forces that would land on the beaches of Normandy, France. A chilly breeze blew off the English Channel as Trump arrived for the event, the first of two he is attending to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day when the Allied soldiers, sailors and airmen conducted an invasion that helped liberate Europe from Nazi Germany. He will read excerpts from a prayer that President Franklin D. Roosevelt read to America over the radio on June 6, 1944, the White House said. Trump joined in giving a standing ovation to a group of World War II vets who appeared on stage as the commemoration got underway. He sat in a VIP area in between the queen and his wife, first lady Melania Trump. During a news conference Tuesday, Trump said he is grateful for the warm welcome he received from the British royal family and prime minister as “we remember the heroes who laid down their lives to rescue civilization itself.” He played down protests of his visit, describing the thousands of people who demonstrated in London as a “small protest.” Trump has used his speeches to emphasize a longstanding bond between the U.S. and Britain. He noted that more than 1.5 million Americans were stationed in England in advance of the invasion. “The bonds of friendship forged here and sealed in blood on those hallowed beaches will endure forever,” Trump said at the news conference. Also on Tuesday, Trump and first lady Melania Trump toured the Churchill War Rooms, the British government’s underground command center during World War II. Then it was time for a fancy dinner that the Trumps hosted at the U.S. ambassador’s residence for Prince Charles, his wife, Camilla, and other dignitaries. While at the Churchill War Rooms, he worked to clean up a diplomatic spat, telling “Good Morning Britain” host Piers Morgan that he meant no royal insult when he used the term “nasty” in discussing the American-born Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle. The phrase generated a lot of media coverage and Trump has worked diligently to explain that he was speaking specifically on her comments about him, not about her.
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Trump, Queen and World Leaders Remember D-Day Heroes in Portsmouth
US President Donald Trump and Queen Elizabeth II gather with 300 veterans on the south coast of England on Wednesday to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day -- one of the heroic turning points of World War II.
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US President Donald Trump and US First Lady Melania Trump were greeted by Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall Camilla, as they stepped off Marine One in front of Buckingham Palace in London on Monday.
Trump and the US first lady were then taken to meet Queen Elizabeth II.
Trump is set to take part in several state events during his three-day visit, including a formal banquet organised by the Queen in his honour on Monday, a bilateral meeting with outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday and celebrations for the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Portsmouth on Wednesday.
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Twenty-five modern and historic aircrafts perform a flypast over Portsmouth as the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings celebration takes place on Wednesday, June 5.
Portsmouth’s celebrations mark the importance of the coastal city as an embarkation site for the historic Normandy Landings, which saw thousands of troops, ships and aircrafts invade Nazi occupied France in 1944.
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Donald Trump reads a tribute on behalf of United States
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump joined Queen Elizabeth II and more than 300 D-Day veterans in Portsmouth on Wednesday for a national ceremony of remembrance on the 75th anniversary of the allied military invasion remembered as a turning point of World War II.
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President Donald Trump concludes trip with D-Day commemoration ceremony | USA TODAY
PORTSMOUTH, England – On the final leg of his three-day state visit to Britain, President Donald Trump will join Queen Elizabeth II and leaders here from around the world in paying respect to Allied service members who 75 years ago took part in the D-Day landings that helped liberate Europe from Nazi Germany's military occupation.
The Normandy landings on June 6, 1994, were the largest land, air and sea invasion in history and Portsmouth Naval Base, near where the commemorations are taking place Wednesday, served as a key launch pad for those forces.
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Trump to pay respects to allied forces who fought on D-Day
President Donald Trump will pay his respects Wednesday to American service members and allies who helped rescue Europe from Nazi Germany as he enters the midway point of his European visit. Trump will join Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Theresa May at Portsmouth Naval Base, which served as a key launch pad for the forces that would land on Normandy. It will be the first of two events commemorating the 75th anniversary of D-Day that Trump is attending this week. The president said in a news conference Tuesday he is grateful for the warm welcome he received from the royal family and prime minister as we remember the heroes who laid down their lives to rescue civilization itself. He played down the protests to his visit, describing the thousands of people who demonstrated in London as a small protest. Trump has used his speeches to emphasize a longstanding bond between the U.S. and Great Britain. He noted that more than 1.5 million Americans were stationed in England in advance of the invasion. The bonds of friendship forged here and sealed in blood on those hallowed beaches will endure forever, Trump said at the news conference. Trump and first lady Melania Trump also toured the Churchill War Rooms, the British government's underground command center during World War II. Then it was time for a fancy dinner that the Trumps hosted at the U.S. ambassador's residence for Prince Charles, his wife, Camilla, and other dignitaries. While at the Churchill War Rooms, he worked to clean up a diplomatic spat, telling Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan he meant no royal insult when he used the term nasty in discussing the American-born Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle. The phrase generated a lot of media coverage and Trump has worked diligently to explain that he was speaking specifically on her comments about him, not about her. Trump said: She was nasty to me. And that's okay for her to be nasty, it's not good for me to be nasty to her and I wasn't. Trump said the controversy did not come up when he spoke with Markle's husband, Prince Harry, whom he says couldn't have been nicer. Trump will also make his first presidential visit to Ireland on Wednesday, spending two nights at his golf club in Doonbeg, which sits above the Atlantic. After Dublin balked at holding a meeting in the city, a deal was struck for Trump to meet Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar at the VIP lounge at Shannon Airport, hardly the grand setting usually afforded a meeting of world leaders. ——— Associated Press writers Gregory Katz and Jill Lawless in London and Darlene Superville and Deb Riechmann in Washington contributed to this report. ——— Follow Lemire on Twitter at and Freking at
Queen Elizabeth II, President Trump at D-Day event
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and U.S. President Donald Trump are among the world leaders in Portsmouth, on England's southern coast, for events commemorating the 75th anniversary of the D-Day offensive in World War II. (June 5)
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Trump Walks Through Portsmouth
Donald Trump visited Portsmouth on Wednesday.
Donald Trump meets D-Day veterans on final leg of UK tour
Hundreds of veterans joined world leaders at the event in Portsmouth.
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