Donald Trump will spend the second entire day of his visit to Scotland on a golf course before meeting the European Union Commission chairman for business talks.
The US President will again play a round in Turnberry in South Irshire with guests and family, including his son Eric, including his son Eric.
It is believed that his only major commercial meeting will be held with Ursula von Der Leyen, who said that he would “discuss the transatlantic business relationships, and how we can keep them strong”.
Trump is scheduled to open a second 18 -ole course in his assets in Aberdeenshire on Monday, along with meeting UK Prime Minister Sir Kir and the first minister of Scotland John Swine.
The President arrived in Scotland on Friday evening, Air Force One traveled to Turnberry near his antages before touching the Glasgow Prestwick Airport.
He has said that he is “very good to be in Scotland” and praised the starrer and swine before meeting him.
A major security campaign was ramped from Trump to Turnberry before playing 18 holes on Saturday.
He waved the photographers and the assembled media as his day passed without any incident.
Many roads in the area are closed, while police and military personnel are checking around the resort.
A security outpost has been laid outside the hotel and a large fence has been installed around the syllabus.
In other places, several hundred protesters gathered on Saturday in protest against the journey in both Aberdeen and Edinburgh.
Trump is expected to meet Stamor and Swine on Monday before opening his new golf course in Meni in Aberdendinashire.
The US President will travel back to Washington on Tuesday and is due to returning to the UK for an official state visit in September.