The assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk has not forced police to change security arrangements ahead of Donald Trump's UK state visit later this week.
The officer leading the operation said he has 'planned for just about every foreseeable eventuality', which includes protest against the US President.
Thames Valley Police Assistant Chief Constable Christian Bunt said there would be a noticeably increased police presence both in Windsor, where President Trump and his wife Melania will initially be hosted by the King, and at Chequers, the Prime Minister's country residence, where the Trumps are also expected to visit.
He said President Trump's visit already meant the 'threat level' was 'very high', but that the attack on Trump-supporter Mr Kirk at a university campus in Utah had not meant security needed to be tightened.
In a briefing to reporters, he said: 'We are constantly keeping under review our approach to these operations, we're doing that on a daily basis, right through the planning phase.












