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Melania Trump and Kate make bold fashion choices for their historic first outing together

The two women had a special outing to Frogmore Gardens

Caitlin Hornik
in New York
,Tom Murray
Thursday 18 September 2025 10:26 BST
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Prince William and Kate greet Donald Trump and Melania at Windsor
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First lady Melania Trump and the Princess of Wales have made history with their first joint outing together.

The two women visited Frogmore Gardens together as part of the president’s second state visit, marking their first solo outing without their respective spouses.

For the occasion, Kate wore a suede jacket and knit top from ME+EM with a long brown skirt, accompanied by a neck scarf and brown suede boots. Melania opted for a lighter-colored ensemble, with a belted tan jacket, beige slacks, and flats.

Melania and Kate met UK chief scout Dwayne Fields and members of the Scouts’ Squirrels program. A former Scout herself, Kate has been co-president of the Scout Association since 2020.

Photos from the outing showed Kate kneeling in the grass to color with the Scouts, while Melania was perched in a chair.

Princess Kate and Melania visited Frogmore Gardens
Princess Kate and Melania visited Frogmore Gardens (Reuters)
The Princess of Wales and First Lady Melania Trump in Frogmore Gardens in Windsor with UK chief scout Dwayne Fields
The Princess of Wales and First Lady Melania Trump in Frogmore Gardens in Windsor with UK chief scout Dwayne Fields (AP)

Melania and Kate’s outing followed Wednesday evening’s state banquet, at which the First Lady opted for a bold yellow off-the-shoulder Carolina Herrera gown with a pastel-colored belt. Kate looked elegant as ever in a high-neck gold lace gown.

US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at the state banquet
US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at the state banquet ((Aaron Chown/PA))
Prince William and Princess Kate looked elegant heading into the banquet
Prince William and Princess Kate looked elegant heading into the banquet (Getty Images)

Prince William and Kate greeted US president Donald Trump and the first lady as they disembarked Marine One after landing in the grounds of the Windsor estate on Wednesday, before they were taken to meet the King and Queen.

Kate was dressed in a bold, burgundy Emilia Wickstead dress, a matching hat by Jane Taylor and a feather brooch. Kate’s hat, in luxury felt with a satin bow and veiling, retails for £2,330 and is made to measure.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, Queen Camilla and first lady Melania Trump
Catherine, Princess of Wales, Queen Camilla and first lady Melania Trump (Getty)

Meanwhile, Melania wore a Christian Dior haute couture dark grey suit with a wide-brimmed purple hat that obscured her eyes.

Later, Melania and Camilla joined their respective spouses for the Beating Retreat military ceremony. Camilla opted for a royal blue dress and matching hat, along with three strands of pearls. Her handbag matched her shoes, and she wore a gold brooch.

Queen Camilla, King Charles III, US president Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive for the Beating Retreat military ceremony
Queen Camilla, King Charles III, US president Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive for the Beating Retreat military ceremony (PA)

The Trumps stayed overnight Tuesday at the US ambassador’s residence in London before travelling Wednesday to Windsor Castle for a ceremonial welcome and a lavish state banquet.

Melania’s itinerary for the short visit also included an outing with Camilla. Together, the two visited Queen Mary’s Dollhouse and the Royal Library at Windsor Castle.

Kate wore a burgundy Emilia Wickstead dress while Melania wore a wide-brimmed purple hat
Kate wore a burgundy Emilia Wickstead dress while Melania wore a wide-brimmed purple hat (PA)

The trip carries extra significance as the late Queen Elizabeth previously hosted the Trumps for a state visit during his first term. Mr Trump is now the first elected political leader in modern history to be invited to two state visits by monarchs.

Crowds have turned out to support the president in the Berkshire town, with Dianne, 52, from north London, telling The Independent she thinks Trump is a “special man.”

However, thousands demonstrated against Trump’s stay on the streets of London.

The president’s visit is under tight security, with four arrests made near Windsor after pictures of Trump and the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were projected onto the castle.

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