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Melania Trump, the First Lady, ends the second day of her U.K. state visit, emphasizing children, families, and community initiatives.

Melania Trump, the First Lady, engaged in a sequence of activities today in the company of notable individuals from the Royal Family and Lady Starmer, during the State Visit.

Melania Trump, the First Lady, concludes the second day of her U.K. state visit, with the main...
Melania Trump, the First Lady, concludes the second day of her U.K. state visit, with the main emphasis on children, families, and community involvement.

Melania Trump, the First Lady, ends the second day of her U.K. state visit, emphasizing children, families, and community initiatives.

Melania Trump, the First Lady of the United States, participated in a series of events during her State Visit to the United Kingdom.

The day began with a private lunch with Lady Starmer, where she was joined by technology industry leaders such as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, U.S. officials like Lutnick and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, alongside Lady Starmer and President Trump.

Following the lunch, the First Lady attended an outdoor program with the Squirrel Scouts at Frogmore House & Gardens. During this event, she met schoolchildren who were creating and illustrating their own miniature books. Each child received a gift bag that included White House honey with a commemorative tag and a challenge coin from the First Lady.

The First Lady was also joined by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales and U.K. Chief Scout Dwayne Fields during the program. The children took part in leaf stamping and bug house activities.

Later, Melania Trump participated in a tour of Windsor Castle. She joined Her Majesty Queen Camilla for the tour, which included visits to Queen Mary's Dolls' House and the Royal Library at Windsor Castle. During the tour, they viewed historic works from the Royal Collection.

After lunch, The First Lady observed a display by the "Red Devils," an elite unit of the British Army Parachute Regiment.

The First Lady's activities did not end there. In the afternoon, she traveled to Chequers Court.

Throughout the day, the First Lady demonstrated her commitment to promoting literacy and the Scouting movement, as well as her appreciation for British history and culture. Following her activities, she joined the President for the remaining events of the State Visit.

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