Donald and Melania Trump's state visit to the UK is coming to an end. The trip was filled with special occasions, marking the first time a head of state has received a second invitation to Windsor Castle. The King and Queen welcomed the President and the First Lady with all manner of honors, including greetings from the Prince and Princess of Wales, tours through some of the world's most historic locations, luxurious dinners, and more. Today's agenda has led Trump to a meeting with Prime Minister Kier Starmer, while Melania has had an extra day to enjoy Windsor, facilitating a rare solo date with Queen Camilla.
On her last day at Windsor, Melania spent time with Queen Camilla and Kate Middleton. Wearing a Louis Vuitton caramel leather outfit made up of a matching jacket and skirt, Melania joined Camilla on a tour through Queen Mary's Doll House, the great-grandmother of King Charles, built in the 1920s.
The doll house is the world's most famous doll house, and took three years to complete, having the collaboration of over 250 artisans, 60 decorators, 700 artists, 600 writers, and more.
Camilla guided Melania through the display, noting some of the miniature books, all under two inches tall. Notable writers whose work has been converted in this format include some of the most prominent British authors, including J.M. Barrie, the writer of "Peter Pan," Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, author of "Sherlock Holmes," and many more.
A private and special tour
Camilla also led Melania through the Royal Library of Windsor, a closed section of the castle for the public, only open for heads of state, academics, and personalities who have received an invitation. The library contains expected books and art pieces, and also letters and personal documents belonging to British Royals like Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth. The library houses over 200,000 rare objects.
Melania is concluding her day alongside Kate Middleton, who took her on a tour through Frogmore Gardens. The two met up with Chief Scout Dwayne Fields and the children from Scout's Squirrels, a UK program geared for kids between the ages of 4 to 6, where they can learn and have fun as they complete some outdoor activities.
“This is beautiful!” said Melania when walking through the gardens.