It’s Ladies Day! Melania Trump meets Scouts with the Princess of Wales after tour of Windsor Castle’s Dolls’ House with Queen Camilla

Last night, there was no more contrast with the glow of the state feast.
However, the Wales Princess and the US First Lady looked at an equally at home this morning because they joined a ‘wild’ group scout in Windsor.
43 -year -old Catherine invited 55 -year -old Melania Trump to accompany her for a fun last engagement together before leaving the castle to join her husband and the prime minister.
Kate wore a skirt by Ralph Lauren and a scarf from Sudbury Mill in Suffolk and visited the production of silk jacquard last week for the help of knitting.
Two women, the youngest part of the UK Scouting organization, which works to win the ‘Go Wild’ badge at Frogmore Garden, met with a group of scouting squirrels.
In arrival, Princess and First Lady were welcomed by scout Dwayne Fields. Catherine has been a joint president of the Duke of City and Scouts since 2020.
Mr. Fields accompanied his guests to meet two squirrel groups participating in various activities while learning the nature.
Kate and First Lady Melania Trump met the chef scout Dwayne Fields in Windsor today
Melania Trump met a group of small children at Frogmore in Windsor this morning
Catherine and Melania will have the opportunity to participate in children while building an insect hotel and have the opportunity to try leaf printing using the falling leaves collected from the gardens.
Princess and First Lady will then present a badge for young squirrels before editing a picnic for squirrels in the gardens.
Catherine thoughtfully held a special packaged lunch for children.
And as a part of the lunch, each will take a sandwich containing honey from the Honey from the Anmer Hall by the Wales Princess.
In addition, First Lady, as a memory of their very special days, will give each of the children’s white palace honey a jar.
A spokesman, the welfare of young children is an important thing for both the princess and the first lady.
Princess has long been passionate about the power of children and young people to experience the natural world.
Queen Camilla and Melania Trump, today’s house of queen mary’s babies in Windsor Castle
Melania Trump went on the tour of Queen Mary’s Babies in Windsor Castle today
Queen Camilla and Melania Trump, today’s house of queen mary’s babies in Windsor Castle
Melania Trump and Queen Camilla visit the Royal Library in Windsor Castle this morning
Camilla and Melania Trump are looking at miniature books during his visit to the Royal Library today
Melania Trump and Queen Camilla visit the Royal Library in Windsor Castle this morning
First Lady Melania Trump is watching the school children drawing in miniature books today
Camilla and First Lady Melania Trump, with school children holding miniature books
Melania Trump and Queen Camilla visit the Royal Library in Windsor Castle this morning
Camilla and Melania Trump are looking at miniature books during his visit to the Royal Library today
Melania Trump and Queen Camilla visit the Royal Library in Windsor Castle this morning
Melania Trump and Queen Camilla are looking at a collection in the Royal Library in Windsor Castle
Melania Trump and Queen Camilla visit the Royal Library in Windsor Castle this morning
Camilla and Melania Trump are looking at miniature books during his visit to the Royal Library today
Melania Trump and Queen Camilla visit the Royal Library in Windsor Castle this morning
Melania Trump and Queen Camilla are looking at a book in the Royal Library in Windsor Castle today
Melania Trump and Queen Camilla visit the Royal Library in Windsor Castle this morning
This morning, Queen Camilla took Melania to the house of Queen Mary’s Babies in Windsor Castle, the world’s largest and most famous baby house.
The house of the babies was built by the leading British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, the leading British architect for Queen Mary, the wife of King George V between 1921 and 1924.
Striking construction contains more than 1,500 of the best artists, craftsmen and producers in the early 20th century.
Later, Mrs. Trump was given a tour of the royal library and its invaluable treasures.




