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Obama's royal welcome to UK
Image: Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and Obama toast during a state banquet in Buckingham PalacePhotographs: Lewis Whyld/Reuters
Obama's royal welcome to UK
Image: Obama speaks to the Queen during the banquetPhotographs: Lewis Whyld/Reuters
Obama's royal welcome to UK
Image: Obama enjoys a light moment with the QueenPhotographs: Lewis Whyld/Reuters
Lamb, roast potatoes and vanilla Charlotte were the delicacies on the menu, to mention a few.
Obama's royal welcome to UK
Image: Queen Elizabeth poses with Obama for shutterbugsObama's royal welcome to UK
Image: Queen Elizabeth gives a tour to the Obamas in Buckingham PalacePhotographs: Larry Downing/Reuters
Obama's royal welcome to UK
Image: Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama talk to Britain's Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of CambridgePhotographs: Charles Dharapak/Reuters
William and Kate greeted the Obamas in the grand 1844 room of Buckingham Palace at the start of the US state visit to the UK. A Clarence House spokeswoman said the couples spent around 20 minutes together, chatting informally.
Obama's royal welcome to UK
Image: Obama reviews an honor guard with Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh, during an official arrival ceremony at BuckinghamThe president inspected the Scots guard and was greeted with a 41-gun salute -- 21 for a royal event and 20 more because it was in a royal park.
Obama's royal welcome to UK
Image: Barack Obama and Britain's Queen Elizabeth stand for the U.S. national anthem at Buckingham PalaceThe orchestra at the palace played the US national anthem. Obama, dressed in a dark tuxedo and tails for the white tie dinner, placed his hand over his heart.
Obama's royal welcome to UK
Photographs: Larry Downing/Reuters
Obama's royal welcome to UK
Image: Obama walks with Prince Charles at the Winfield House in LondonPhotographs: Reuters
Obama's royal welcome to UK
Image: Obama greets members of the choir at Westminster AbbeyObama's royal welcome to UK
Image: The Obamas are escorted around Westminster Abbey by the Dean of Westminster Dr John HallInside, Obama, with the help of two American servicemen, laid a wreath at the foot of the Grave of the Unknown Warrior, which holds the remains brought from a battlefield cemetery in Northern France in 1920.
Obama's royal welcome to UK
Image: A message from Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, apparently signed by the President with the wrong date in the distinguished visitors' book during a tour of Westminster AbbeyPhotographs: John Stillwell/Reuters
At the end of a highly successful first day of his State visit, Obama spoke of the "rock solid foundation" of a friendship that "never rests", stressing that Britain had been America's "closest partner" since the horrors of 9/11.
It's only the third state visit by a US president in 100 years and comes as the two countries prepare to form a joint national security council to share intelligence.
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