Former US President Donald Trump has said "it is great to be home" as he arrived in Aberdeen on a visit to his Scottish golf properties, Ednews informs via CNN.
It is Mr Trump's first visit to the UK since 2019 after leaving office.
He is expected to attend a ceremony to open a new course at his Aberdeenshire resort, Trump International Scotland.
Mr Trump, whose mother is from the Isle of Lewis, sparked a security operation on a 2018 Scottish visit with protests in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen.
The visit comes as Mr Trump faces court action in the United States. Earlier this month he pled not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records.
He is also facing a civil trial over an allegation that he raped an advice columnist nearly three decades ago.
Mr Trump, who is running for the White House again in 2024, is visiting Scotland as a private individual.
It is understood there is no requirement on the Scottish or UK governments to pay for special security.