Melania Trump mocked over huge hat, yellow dress at Windsor Castle | Al Bawaba
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
66% : " Trump started his state visit to the UK on Sept. 17 and arrived at Windsor Castle, where he met with King Charles III and the Queen.61% : Later, the Royal family also hosted a state banquet for Trump and his wife, Melania.
46% : An X user posted the image of Melania Trump and mockingly said, "Has Melania joined witness protection?" Another commented, "It took me a full 30 seconds to locate her.
43% : ALBAWABA - U.S. First Lady Melania Trump has once again caused a wide controversy on social media and landed in hot water over her outfit during the visit to the United Kingdom on Wednesday. Memes crashed over the platforms after a photo of US President Donald Trump, his wife, Melania Trump, British King Charles III and Queen Camilla, in which Melania is seen standing with her face completely covered by the hat.
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