Sky News released a promotional video Saturday ahead of President Trump’s visit to the United Kingdom that depicts Trump as a giant baby blimp casting a shadow over the country.
The blimp made its first appearance in 2018. Protesters in London flew the blimp when Trump visited to make the president feel unwelcome.
Sky News used the blimp’s likeness to advertise its coverage of Trump’s next visit to one of the United States’ oldest allies.
The 20-second video shows a shadow spreading across Britain’s land and people, even covering the queen, before ending in a shot of the blimp with the caption “He’s back.”
Guess who’s back?
Watch full coverage of President Trump’s state visit to the UK from Monday on @SkyNews. #TrumpVisit
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— Sky News (@SkyNews) June 1, 2019
British officials are reportedly doing the “bare minimum” to host Trump during his visit. Trump will not be invited to speak before Parliament, an offer that has been extended to past U.S. presidents Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and Ronald Reagan.
Trump will also not be staying in Buckingham Palace during his visit. Instead, Trump will stay in the Winfield House, the residence of Woody Johnson, U.S. ambassador to the U.K.