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Has the royal Truman Show for Trump been worth the enormous effort and expense?

Trump state visit II has so far been like The Truman Show.

A lavish production and spectacle revolving around just one man, while outside the set of Windsor Castle, beyond the big walls put up to fence it in, the world goes on.

The question is - has it been worth all the enormous effort and expense?

Britain's constitutional monarchy has mustered all its ceremonial might to pull off an extraordinary show.

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Image: The King and Donald Trump watch the Red Arrows. Pic: Reuters

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Image: The King and President Trump at a military ceremony at Windsor Castle, but the public was not invited. Pic: Reuters

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Donald Trump has seemed genuinely moved by the performance put on by a cast of hundreds entirely for his benefit.

But there has seemed something missing - people.

Previous state visits have always involved the monarch's subjects, lining the route as the honoured guest is transported by state coach.

On Wednesday, plenty of deer roamed Windsor Great Park, but not the public.

There was good reason for this royal Truman Show.

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Image: The King and Donald Trump sit in a carriage during a procession through Windsor Castle. Pic: Reuters

Like Truman Burbank, Donald Trump could not be exposed to the reality of life outside the castle fencing and walls.

Such a thin-skinned president might react adversely, it was decided by those organising this visit.

We will get a first sense of what Britain gets in return for all this on Thursday, the business end of this state visit.

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