Protesters disrupted Republican supporters who had gathered for a gala dinner to celebrate Donald Trump's second UK state visit.The climate protesters interrupted a sold-out Republican Overseas UK State Visit Dinner at Windsor Guildhall last night as Trump landed in the UK.Campaigners shouted 'if you drill baby drill, how many will you kill?', mocking one of the president's well-known sayings.They also held up a banner reading 'oily money kills' as drums were beaten while they were removed from the building. Footage shows male diners forcing the two protesters out of the dining hall as one of the demonstrators was carried out by his hands and feet.The three-course dinner was held just minutes away from Windsor Castle, where Trump is being hosted by King Charles this week. Greg Swenson, the chairman of Republicans Overseas UK, told GB News that the pair of protestors 'snuck in as people were settling in'.'They had to be dragged out - which is their thing. It was actually entertaining,' he said. Campaigners shouted 'if you drill baby drill, how many will you kill?' and held up a banner reading 'oily money kills' Footage shows male diners forcing the two protesters out of the dining hall as one of the demonstrators was carried out by his hands and feet The climate protesters interrupted a sold-out Republican Overseas UK State Visit Dinner at Windsor Guildhall last night as Trump landed in the UKThis protest joins a series of actions against Trump's visit to the UK, with a large demonstration planned in central London today organised by the Stop Trump Coalition. Robin Wells, director of Fossil Free London said: 'The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries think almost a half of the world's population will lose their lives due to climate impacts in our lifetime. 'This cascading risk is the greatest security threat our world has ever known.'But Trump wants us packing salt into the wounds of our planet to benefit him and his billionaire mates. He better think again.'A Thames Valley Police spokesperson said: 'We received a report of a public order incident at a private event in Windsor Guildhall at approximately 8.45pm this evening.'Two individuals were removed by the event organisers and no arrests were made.'It comes as four people have been arrested after images of Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew and Trump were projected on to Windsor Castle as the President begins his state visit today.Thousands are expected to descend on London to protest Mr Trump's trip, with other demonstrations gearing up around the UK in opposition to his two-day stay.About 1,600 police officers will be in the capital, around Westminster, amid a march involving 50 groups which has been organised by the Stop Trump Coalition.Mr Trump landed at London Stansted for his second state visit to the UK last night, where he spoke of how being in Britain 'warm[ed]' his heart.More protests are expected throughout his whirlwind trip. Thames Valley Police have since confirmed four adults were arrested on suspicion of malicious communication after what they called a 'public stunt' on the castle.Mr Trump is staying at Windsor Castle as Buckingham Palace is currently undergoing a £369million refurbishment, which isn't due for completion until 2027. Four adults have been arrested on suspicion of malicious communications after images of Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew and Donald Trump were projected on to Windsor Castle Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are greeted by The Viscount Hood at Stansted Airport on Tuesday night