Melania and May's husband Philip
attend English garden party
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[June 05, 2019] LONDON
(Reuters) - U.S. First Lady Melania Trump joined Prime
Minister Theresa May's husband Philip on Tuesday at a
garden party at Downing Street where, under cloudy
skies, they listened to a brass band and met the
children of British and American diplomatic staff.
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Britain rolled out the red carpet for U.S. President Donald
Trump and his wife on Monday, laying on the pomp and pageantry
of a full state visit, including a lavish banquet with Queen
Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace.
While the two leaders met to discuss trade and politics, their
spouses joined the staff from May's official residence at
Downing Street and the U.S. embassy in London at the traditional
English garden party, arriving outside shortly after it stopped
raining.
Philip, an investment relationship manager, has been a
supportive but quiet presence at May's side during her turbulent
time in power.
After almost three years in Downing Street, she will resign as
Conservative Party leader on Friday after failing to deliver
Brexit, but remain in post as prime minister until her successor
is elected.
Melania, frequently pictured at the president's side and treated
as a fashion icon by the media, is a former model more than 20
years Trump's junior.
British newspapers praised the first lady's fashion sense,
including the references to the host country. Melania departed
Washington in a Gucci dress that featured images of London
landmarks Big Ben, Tower Bridge and a red double-decker bus.
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She disembarked Air Force One in England wearing a navy pencil skirt
and jacket and an archive print pussy-bow blouse by British label
Burberry.
Her choice of an elegant white dress with navy belt and collar to
meet the Queen was compared to a similar outfit worn by Princess
Diana, the mother of Princes William and Harry, who died in 1997.
Wearing high heels and a camel-colored dress coat, Melania joined
Philip, sporting a navy suit, to sign a banner marking the Downing
Street Garden Party as guests waved U.S. and British flags.
(Reporting by Kate Holton and Simon Dawson; editing by Stephen
Addison)
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