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Published 17:13 15 Jul 2018 BST
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The event proved to be controversial after Donald Trump and his first lady, Melania, refused to bow and curtsy when they met the Queen, instead choosing to shake hands.
A royal source told the Sunday Times:
‘This business of Prince Charles and William not being there for the Trump visit was a snub. They simply refused to attend. It is very very unusual for the Queen to be there on her own. "Usually she is accompanied by somebody. Prince Charles has been substituting for Prince Philip recently."
A Whitehall official who also helped plan the visit said: "The Queen will do her duty, but among the wider family, they were not as enthusiastic as they were when Obama came."
Trump's visit to the UK was marked by protests across the country he was greeted by large-scale demonstrations in London ahead of his visit.
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