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    UK's Queen Camilla and Princess Kate entertain US first lady with miniature books, leaf printing

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    Posted on September 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Queen Camilla and Princess Kate hosted US First Lady Melania Trump at Windsor Castle, showcasing miniature books and engaging in crafts with children.

    Table of Contents

    • Royal Engagement with U.S. First Lady
    • Activities at Windsor Castle
    • Children's Involvement and Crafts
    • Exploration of Historical Treasures

    Queen Camilla and Princess Kate Host U.S. First Lady in Windsor

    Royal Engagement with U.S. First Lady

    WINDSOR, England (Reuters) -Britain's Queen Camilla and Princess Kate entertained U.S. first lady Melania Trump in Windsor with a library tour, miniature books, leaf printing and bug hotels on the second day of U.S. President Donald Trump's state visit.

    Activities at Windsor Castle

    While the President headed to meet the Prime Minister Keir Starmer to discuss global affairs, Melania was shown the treasures of Windsor Castle and met children, as the ceremony of the previous day, with its carriage ride and state banquet, gave way to more relaxed activities.

    Children's Involvement and Crafts

    Melania joined Kate and a group of four- to six-year-old children on the lawn of Frogmore House, a 17th century country house near to the castle which was favoured by Queen Victoria.

    Exploration of Historical Treasures

    The children were part of the Scouts, a youth organisation focused on outdoor activities, and Melania helped them make images of leaves and build cardboard homes for insects.

    "This is beautiful," Melania said, as they pasted leaves and illustrated pictures, before she awarded them a badge for their efforts.

    MELANIA SHOWN A DOLL'S HOUSE

    Earlier, Camilla had taken her to Windsor Castle's Royal Library, where about 200,000 leather-bound volumes line the walls, including a copy of William Shakespeare's Second Folio from 1632, annotated by Charles I.

    Melania was also shown Queen Mary's Dolls' House, a one hundred year-old replica mansion, which contains a miniature version of the crown jewels with real diamonds and sapphires, and a tiny and fully functioning piano.

    In the 1920s, famous authors such as Winnie-the-Pooh creator A.A. Milne, J.M. Barrie, who wrote Peter Pan, and Arthur Conan Doyle, famous for the Sherlock Holmes books, contributed special handwritten miniature volumes for the house.

    Melania, in a tan jacket, smiled at the tiny writing as she flicked through the pages of a thumb-size book, one of nearly 600, before she met school children working on their own very small creations.

    (Reporting by Gerhard Mey, writing by Sarah Young; Editing by Ros Russell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Queen Camilla and Princess Kate hosted Melania Trump at Windsor.
    • •Activities included a library tour and crafts with children.
    • •Melania viewed Queen Mary's Dolls' House and miniature books.
    • •The event was part of President Trump's state visit to the UK.
    • •Melania engaged with Scouts in outdoor activities.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Queen Camilla and Princess Kate entertain US first lady with miniature books, leaf printing

    1What is a library tour?

    A library tour is an organized visit to a library where participants can learn about its collections, history, and resources, often including guided exploration of notable items.

    2What is leaf printing?

    Leaf printing is a craft technique where leaves are used to create prints on paper or fabric, often involving the application of paint or ink to capture the leaf's shape and details.

    3What is a doll's house?

    A doll's house is a miniature model of a house, often used as a toy for children, featuring rooms furnished with miniature furniture and accessories.

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