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Met police insist on closing off section of Whitehall while US president meets Theresa May Anti-Donald Trump protesters will be prevented from marching in front of Downing Street after police said the southern part of Whitehall should be completely closed off while the US president is meeting Theresa May. Instead, a rally will be held nearby close to the women’s war memorial in front of a security barrier, at lunchtime on Tuesday. Protesters will then have to travel via the Embankment to reach Parliament Square in the afternoon. Related: ‘It’s not about Trump’: mixed emotions in Portsmouth over president’s D-day visit After arriving in the UK on Air Force One on Monday 3 June, US president Donald Trump will be formally welcomed in a ceremony in the gardens of Buckingham Palace. It will be attended by the Queen and Prince Charles. The president will then attend a private lunch at the palace, which is expected to be attended by Prince Harry, but not his wife. Continue reading…