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From Windsor to Westminster: Tinubu’s Historic UK Visit in Pictures

Rejoice Ewodage, March 19, 2026March 20, 2026

President Bola Tinubu’s state visit to the United Kingdom unfolded as a blend of royal ceremony, cultural moments, and high-level diplomacy, marking the first full visit of its kind by a Nigerian leader in nearly four decades.

The ceremonial welcome at Windsor Castle for President Bola Tinubu and First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu during his State Visit to the United Kingdom, Wednesday, March 18, 2026.

The Prince and Princess of Wales welcomed President Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu in Windsor on Wednesday morning, acting on behalf of King Charles III.

They then accompanied the President and First Lady to Datchet Road, where a Ceremonial Welcome was held to formally begin the visit.

The King and Queen officially received President Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu at the Royal Dais on Datchet Road.

The welcome included a Royal Salute fired in Windsor’s Home Park and the Tower of London, ceremonial presentations, and an honour from the Sovereign’s Escort, with the Nigerian National Anthem setting the tone for two days of engagements.

Following the welcome at the Royal Dais, President Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu joined King Charles III, Queen Camilla, and the Prince and Princess of Wales in a carriage procession to Windsor Castle.

Britain’s Queen Camilla and Nigeria’s First Lady Oluremi Tinubu.

Upon reaching the Quadrangle, they were greeted by a Guard of Honour from the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards, with the Royal Standard, Corps of Drums, and Regimental Band.

A 42‑gun salute was fired as the Guard gave a Royal Salute, while the Band played both the Nigerian and British National Anthems, continuing the ceremonial splendour.

From the inspection of the Guard of Honour, President Tinubu and Mrs Tinubu were shown a special display of items relating to Nigeria, from the Royal Collection in the Green Drawing Room at Windsor Castle.

President Tinubu and Mrs Tinubu were shown a display of objects from The Royal Collection in the Green Drawing Room at Windsor Castle.

Moments of reflection followed, including a private visit to St George’s Chapel, where the President and First Lady lay a wreath at the tomb of Queen Elizabeth II, paying tribute during the historic trip.

President Tinubu and the First Lady at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, where they laid a wreath at the tomb of Queen Elizabeth II.

At Vicars’ Hall, Windsor, the focus shifted to community and dialogue, as the Nigerian delegation joined the King in meeting organisations working on interfaith cooperation, highlighting shared values beyond politics.

The evening brought the elegance of a State Banquet at Windsor Castle, where world leaders, royals, and dignitaries gathered. The event was adjusted to accommodate President Tinubu’s observance of Ramadan, replacing the traditional luncheon with an evening reception.

Speeches at the banquet underscored the deep ties between both nations, with President Tinubu highlighting shared history, democratic values, and the contributions of Nigerians in the UK, while King Charles III added a touch of warmth with lighthearted remarks celebrating Nigerian culture.

President Bola Tinubu speaking during a State Banquet in St George’s Hall, at Windsor Castle, on March 18, 2026, on the first day of a two-day State Visit to the United Kingdom. (Photo by Henry NICHOLLS / POOL / AFP)
Britain’s King Charles III delivering a welcome address during the state Banquet in St George’s Hall, at Windsor Castle, with Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu sitting next to him. (Photo by Yui Mok / POOL / AFP)

Day two moved the spotlight to London, where President Tinubu engages in high-level talks with Prime Minister Keir Starmer at 10 Downing Street, focusing on trade, security, and migration.

The visit delivered tangible outcomes, with the signing of agreements and a £746 million financing deal aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s port infrastructure and boosting economic cooperation.

FG SIGNS £747M DEAL: The agreement was signed on behalf of Nigeria by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun and the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State and UK Minister for Small Business and Economic Transformation, Blair McDougall MP, on behalf of the British government.

Beyond statecraft, the visit also highlighted people-to-people connections — from the First Lady’s engagement at Lambeth Palace to meetings with members of the Nigerian diaspora, reinforcing the human ties that bind both nations.

As the visit concludes, it leaves behind a powerful mix of pageantry and policy, reflecting a renewed commitment to partnership between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

President Tinubu arriving in Nigeria after the State visit to the United Kingdom.
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