PHOTOS: Tinubu’s UK State Visit, Royal Reception, Diplomacy, Moments That Defined the Trip

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President Bola Tinubu was on Wednesday accorded a ceremonial reception at Windsor Castle, formally marking the commencement of his state visit to the United Kingdom, his first official trip to the country since assuming office.

King Charles III is hosting the first Nigerian state visit to the UK in 37 years, receiving President Tinubu and his wife, Oluremi Tinubu, with full ceremonial honours. The visit, described by the BBC as a significant diplomatic moment, signals renewed engagement between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, blending long-standing royal traditions with contemporary diplomacy.

At the start of the two-day engagement, the Nigerian First Family was welcomed by senior members of the British royal family, including Queen Camilla, as well as the Prince and Princess of Wales. The occasion drew political leaders and notable figures with strong ties to Nigeria, underscoring the importance of the bilateral relationship.

Proceedings began at Fairmont Windsor Park, where Prince William and Catherine received President Tinubu and his wife before accompanying them to Windsor Castle for the formal welcome by King Charles III. The transition from the private reception to the grand royal ceremony set the tone for the historic visit.

The event featured a blend of pageantry and symbolism, including a carriage procession and a military parade within the castle grounds. As the royal procession entered the quadrangle, a guard of honour stood in formation while the band of the Grenadier Guards performed the national anthems of both Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

In a defining moment, President Tinubu inspected the guard of honour under clear spring skies, with King Charles walking closely behind, symbolising enduring diplomatic ties between both nations. The ceremony also included a 42-gun salute fired by the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery, further highlighting the significance of the visit.

Beyond the ceremonial display, the visit includes high-level engagements aimed at strengthening political, cultural, and economic cooperation. Activities lined up feature an exchange of gifts, a private viewing of Nigeria-related artefacts from the Royal Collection, and a state banquet at St George’s Hall.

The visit continues with further engagements expected to reinforce bilateral relations.

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