News outlets from around the world have shamed the UK for failing to stop protesters from projecting images of Donald Trump with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle amid the US president's state visit.
Four people were arrested on Tuesday following the projection of images onto the brick walls of the royal establishment where the US President will be hosted by King Charles.
The series of images was accompanied by a timeline, showing several pictures of the two as well as a note written by the President to Epstein in a copy of his book 'Trump the Art of The Comeback' which read: 'To Jeff, you are the greatest.'
Images of Prince Andrew alongside Epstein, who was awaiting trial for sex trafficking charges when he died in jail in 2019, were also shone on the screen for passers by in the Berkshire town to see.
In a post on Instagram, political campaign group Led By Donkeys appeared to take credit for the stunt by posting a picture of Epstein and Mr Trump with the caption: 'Hey Donald, welcome to Windsor Castle.'











