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Four bailed over projection of Trump, Epstein images on UK castle

They were released on conditional bail on Wednesday night until December 12 while enquiries continue, according to the force.

• September 18, 2025
Projected images of Trump, Epstein on castle
Projected images of Trump, Epstein on castle [Credit: BBC]

Four men who were arrested after images of Donald Trump with Jeffrey Epstein were projected onto Windsor Castle have been bailed, police said on Thursday.

The four men between the ages of 36 and 60 were arrested on suspicion of malicious communications on Tuesday night after the stunt at the royal residence, Thames Valley Police said.

They were released on conditional bail on Wednesday night until December 12 while enquiries continue, according to the force.

“Those arrested are being investigated for a number of possible offences, including malicious communications and public nuisance,” a spokesperson for TVP said.

The nine-minute film created by British political campaign group Led By Donkeys went over the history of the U.S. president’s links to Epstein.

It also includes the recent release by U.S. legislators of documents said to include a letter from Mr Trump to the paedophile financier to celebrate his 50th birthday.

The film was projected from a hotel room with a direct view over the castle as an act of “peaceful protest”, a spokesperson for the campaign group said.

“My colleagues were arrested for malicious communications, which seems ridiculous, because we’ve done 25 or 30 projections before; no one’s ever been arrested.

“So suddenly, because it’s Trump, you get this reaction, which is surprising, disappointing and very heavy-handed from police. I think they’ve been arrested for embarrassing Donald Trump,” the spokesperson said.

King Charles and Queen Camilla welcomed the U.S. president and his wife, Melania, at Windsor Castle on Wednesday.

Mr Trump paid tribute to America’s relationship with the UK during a banquet staged in his honour, saying the word “special” does not begin to do it justice.

There were no public-facing elements during Mr Trump’s engagements, with security paramount for the 47th U.S. president, who has faced two assassination attempts in just over a year in the wake of the killing of his ally Charlie Kirk.

In central London, thousands marched in protest against the U.S. leader’s historic second state visit.

Some held banners which read “No to the racism, no to Trump”, while others carried smaller versions of the Mr Trump baby blimp.

It was a 20ft iteration which became a symbol of demonstration during the president’s first UK state visit in 2019.

(dpa/NAN)

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