Four men arrested over an image of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein projected on to Windsor Castle during the president's visit to the UK have been released without charge.
Thames Valley Police said: "The investigation into four men arrested in connection with an unauthorised projection on to Windsor Castle has concluded and no further action will be taken against them.
"The arrests took place on September 16 and involved a 60-year-old man from East Sussex, a 36-year-old man from London, a 37-year-old man from Kent and a 50-year-old man from London.
"The individuals were arrested on suspicion of offences including malicious communications and public nuisance."
Mr Trump has faced questions about his relationship with the disgraced billionaire after messages allegedly sent to him by the US president were published earlier this month.
Political campaign group Led By Donkeys said it was behind the nine-minute projection sequence.
In September, it called the arrests a "ridiculous overreaction" and said the sequence had beamed the pictures from a nearby hotel.
"I think they've been arrested for embarrassing Donald Trump," a spokesperson added.
The US president stayed at the castle and was given a ceremonial welcome before a state banquet.
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