By Elizabeth Piper and Steve Holland

LONDON (Reuters) -Prime Minister Keir Starmer hopes the pomp of a royal welcome for U.S. President Donald Trump on a state visit to Britain this week will offer him protection from possible pitfalls on anything from free speech to scandal over Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump arrives in Britain late on Tuesday, to be greeted over the next two days by King Charles and then Starmer on a visit expected to be heavy on red carpet treatment and the promotion of investment deals to draw the two nations’ economies closer.

Starmer, under pressure after being forced to sack Peter Mandelson as his ambassador to the U.S. over Epstein, wants the visit to underline that his close ties to Trump can benefit Britain.

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