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I have found two entertaining ones so far...

1) Led By Donkeys projection on Windsor Castle

 https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/trump-epstein-projections-windsor-castle-state-visit-arrests-b1248118.html

2) Brits protest against Trump state visit with Epstein merch all over Windsor Castle 

https://www.indy100.com/politics/trump/donald-trump-jeffrey-epstein-merch-windsor-castle

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The OP might have found the ‘Creative Trump’ protests entertaining but I found them very disrespectful to our late and great Queen Elizabeth who was interred at Windsor Castle 3 years ago. 
They would have had more impact on projecting the images at Chequers today. 

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22 minutes ago, Cancerian said:

The OP might have found the ‘Creative Trump’ protests entertaining but I found them very disrespectful to our late and great Queen Elizabeth who was interred at Windsor Castle 3 years ago. 
They would have had more impact on projecting the images at Chequers today. 

Are you Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells?

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On 18/09/2025 at 23:26, Cancerian said:

The OP might have found the ‘Creative Trump’ protests entertaining but I found them very disrespectful to our late and great Queen Elizabeth who was interred at Windsor Castle 3 years ago. 
They would have had more impact on projecting the images at Chequers today. 

If you know the layout of the Chequers estate, it is clearly unfeasible and logistically complex to project images onto the facade of the main building. Unless you are the military or something.

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