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King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia is receiving a ceremonial welcome from the Queen, with a state banquet at Buckingham Palace later. King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has been welcomed ceremonially to Britain by the Queen, with a state banquet at Buckingham Palace later.
The Lib Dems and a number of charities say it should not take place because of the kingdom's poor human rights record. The Lib Dems and a number of charities said the visit should not take place because of the kingdom's poor human rights record.
King Abdullah, who flew into the UK on Monday, has already caused controversy by accusing Britain of not doing enough in the fight against terrorism. King Abdullah caused controversy by accusing Britain of not doing enough in the fight against terrorism.
The king's arrival marks the first visit by a Saudi monarch in 20 years. The king's trip marks the first visit by a Saudi monarch in 20 years.
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His visit officially begins on Tuesday when the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will greet him in Horse Guards Parade, where he will review a guard of honour before heading for the palace in carriages. His visit began on Tuesday when the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh met him in Horse Guards Parade, where he reviewed a guard of honour before heading for the palace in carriages.
There, during a state banquet, both monarchs will make speeches.There, during a state banquet, both monarchs will make speeches.
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said six planes brought the king and his huge entourage to Heathrow airport.BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said six planes brought the king and his huge entourage to Heathrow airport.
It took three hours for all the luggage to be unloaded while a convoy of 84 limousines drove the party into London, our correspondent said.It took three hours for all the luggage to be unloaded while a convoy of 84 limousines drove the party into London, our correspondent said.
Among them were 23 personal advisors who will stay at Buckingham Palace and more than 400 aides who are spilling out into London hotels, he added. Among them were 23 personal advisors who are staying at Buckingham Palace and more than 400 aides who are spilling out into London hotels, he added.
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On Monday, Foreign Office minister Kim Howells called for Britain and Saudi Arabia to work more closely together, despite their differences.On Monday, Foreign Office minister Kim Howells called for Britain and Saudi Arabia to work more closely together, despite their differences.
He said the two states could unite around their "shared values".He said the two states could unite around their "shared values".
But the Foreign Office was later forced to rebut the king's claims that Saudi authorities had provided information which could have averted the 7 July attacks.But the Foreign Office was later forced to rebut the king's claims that Saudi authorities had provided information which could have averted the 7 July attacks.
Acting Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable said he was boycotting the state visit, while backbench Labour MPs are planning to join human right demonstrators at a protest outside the Saudi embassy on Wednesday.Acting Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable said he was boycotting the state visit, while backbench Labour MPs are planning to join human right demonstrators at a protest outside the Saudi embassy on Wednesday.
Downing Street has insisted the government would continue to raise the issue with the Saudi delegation during the week, but said it would not "dominate" talks.Downing Street has insisted the government would continue to raise the issue with the Saudi delegation during the week, but said it would not "dominate" talks.
During his visit, the king will also meet Prince Charles to discuss the Prince's Trust and will attend a banquet hosted by the Lord Mayor at the Guildhall, before returning home on Thursday.During his visit, the king will also meet Prince Charles to discuss the Prince's Trust and will attend a banquet hosted by the Lord Mayor at the Guildhall, before returning home on Thursday.