Watch as Donald Trump tells the press aboard Air Force One that he only hopes that they have a safe flight as he is also on the plane. Speaking to reporters as he flew back to Washington following his three-day state visit to the UK, the president grinned as he said: “Fly safely, you know why I say that? Because I'm on the flight, otherwise I wouldn't care.” During his second state visit to the UK, Mr Trump spent time at Windsor Castle, where he laid a wreath at Queen Elizabeth II’s grave, witnessed a guard of honor and carriage procession and attended a lavish state banquet. On Thursday (19 September), he met with Sir Keir Starmer at Chequers, where they signed the £150billion “Tech Prosperity Deal”. The Trumps then departed from Stanstead just before 6.00pm local time.

The US President, 79, said 'everybody respects' the 76-year-old monarch and declared 'they love him' as he began his historic second state visit.

Watch as the Red Arrows fly over Windsor Castle to mark Donald Trump's state visit to the UK. The RAF jet pilots took to the skies on Wednesday (17 September), with their…

RECAP: Follow the latest developments on the final day of Donald Trump's state visit to the UK as the US President heads to Chequers where he will be hosted by Keir Starmer.

“You know why I say that?" the president asked journalists on board Air Force One.

Watch as Donald Trump tells the press aboard Air Force One that he only hopes that they have a safe flight as he is also on the plane. Speaking to reporters as he flew back to…