US President Donald Trump has arrived in Britain for an unprecedented second state visit at which the two nations will seal investment deals, a renewal of a "special relationship" Prime Minister Keir Starmer is keen to champion.

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and British finance minister Rachel Reeves led events before Trump's arrival, announcing a "Transatlantic taskforce" to deepen work between two of the world's largest financial centres.

Trump will be greeted by King Charles on Wednesday, UK time, for a day of pomp at Windsor Castle, a regal show of soft power that Starmer hopes will offer him protection from possible pitfalls during the trip.

"My relationship is very good with the UK, and Charles, as you know, who's now King, is my friend," Trump told reporters ahead of landin

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