Tiffany Trump is ready to rejoin public events alongside her family. The youngest daughter of Donald Trump recently accompanied her father on his second UK visit, a momentous and historic occasion. Earlier this week, Tiffany joined her family and other important members of the US government and tech world at Windsor Castle.
Tiffany opted for a blue gown for the occasion, marking her first public outing since she welcomed her son Alexander over the summer. She attended the event alongside her husband, Michael Boulos, sharing a photo of their looks.
She wore an off-the-shoulder, royal blue gown, featuring various rhinestones embedded throughout its upper half. She paired the look with her hair styled in curls and carried a clutch purse.
She completed the look with some key jewelry, including some silver earrings, a diamond-studded necklace, and a bracelet.
Michael wore a black tuxedo that he paired with a white button-up shirt.
Photographers captured her inside Windsor Castle, standing next to Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple. For the occasion, he wore a black tux that he paired with a white button-up and a white bow tie.
Tiffany became a mom this year
It's been a special year for Tiffany Trump. While she's shared less on social media, she welcomed her first son in May, sharing the news in an Instagram post.
"Welcome to the world our sweet baby boy, Alexander Trump Boulos. We love you beyond words! Thank you for coming into our lives! 5.15.2025," she captioned the post, sharing a photo of her son's adorable feet.
A month later, she shared her son's first photos. The images showed Alexander's bright blue eyes and black hair, as Tiffany and Michael joined him for a photoshoot, with all of them wearing white. The images show the proud parents holding on to Alexander in different places in their home, and some photos of the baby holding some adorable poses.
"The love of our lives, ATB," she captioned the post.
Tiffany's mother, Marla Maples, shared her excitement in the comments. "GramMar Mar loves you all so much," she wrote in the post's caption.