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During Donald Trump’s second state visit to the UK, Windsor Castle became the canvas for a bold protest.
Activists projected massive images of Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, and Prince Andrew onto the royal walls, igniting global attention.
The stunt, organized by groups like Led By Donkeys and Everyone Hates Elon, aimed to spotlight past controversies and challenge the optics of political power.
British police arrested four individuals for unauthorized public communications, but the message had already gone viral.
With Trump staying at the castle and meeting King Charles, the timing was deliberate and provocative.
As many interviewed during the protest revealed, this wasn’t just about scandal—it was about accountability, visibility, and using public space to confront uncomfortable truths.
Yetunde B reports for Yeyetunde’s Blog.
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