Veterans of the landings were also in attendance as the Queen paid tribute to the "heroism, courage and sacrifice" of those who died.
Mr Trump - who was on the last day of his three-day UK state visit - said D-Day "may have been the greatest battle ever".
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D-Day landings
- 156,000allied troops landed in Normandy, across
- 5 beaches
- 7,000ships and landing craft involved and 10,000 vehicles
- 4,400from the combined allied forces died on the day
- 4,000 - 9,000German casualties
- Thousandsof French civilians also died
But two veterans - Harry Read, 95, and John Hutton, 94, - parachuted back into Normandy, 75 years after their first landing.
This time, they jumped in tandem with members of the Army's Parachute Regiment display team, the Red Devils - and were greeted by cheers.
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