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United States President Donald Trump returned to England this week, days before Prime Minister Theresa May is set to resign.

The agenda for Trump’s weeklong trip to Europe includes a state visit with Queen Elizabeth II in London, D-Day commemoration ceremonies on both sides of the English Channel and his first presidential visit to Ireland, the Associated Press reported.

Trump’s last visit to England inspired protest-flooded streets and an inflatable balloon depicting the president as a baby.

The centerpiece of the president’s visit will likely be two days marking the D-Day anniversary, possibly the last significant commemoration most veterans of the battle will see. The anniversary events will begin in Portsmouth, England, where the invasion was launched, and then move to Normandy, France, where Allied forces began to recapture Western Europe from the Nazis.