Tiffany Trump, the newest mom in the Trump clan, just stepped onto the global stage with a style that could outshine even the crown jewels!
Daily Mail reported that Tiffany, 31, joined her father, Donald Trump, and stepmother, Melania Trump, for a high-profile state visit to the UK, boarding Air Force One in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday morning with her husband, Michael Boulos, 28.
This trip, a nostalgic echo of a similar visit during Donald Trump’s first term in 2019, promises meetings with King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle, plus a lavish state banquet that’s sure to turn heads.
Fresh off welcoming her son Alexander in May, Tiffany looked every bit the poised diplomat in a navy blue crepe v-neck gown by Nissa, complete with pearl detailing and a sleek belt that screamed understated elegance.
That gown, once priced at $900 but now off the market, was paired with black patent leather pumps and a navy Hermès Epsom Kelly Sellier II 25 bag—retailing for over $30,000 on resale—proving she’s not just a new mom but a fashion force.
With round black sunglasses, loose blonde locks, and neutral makeup, Tiffany’s look was a masterclass in chic, while Michael complemented her in a sharp navy suit and sky-blue tie.
Melania Trump, ever the style icon, boarded the plane in an oversized khaki trench coat, black boots, and large sunglasses, cutting a figure of mystery and grace as the family headed to Stansted.
Meanwhile, the UK isn’t taking any chances—police are rolling out one of the largest drone operations in British history to protect the Trumps, with pilots from Thames Valley and Hampshire Constabulary hovering over a fortified Windsor Castle.
This security setup, the biggest since the King’s coronation in 2023, rivals even the scale of Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, showing just how seriously the Brits are taking this visit.
Unlike the 2019 visit, when Donald Trump brought along all four of his children—Ivanka, Don Jr., Eric, and Tiffany—this time, only Tiffany and Michael were spotted joining Donald and Melania on the journey.
Barron Trump, 19 and currently in college, skipped both this trip and the 2019 one, while a White House spokesman confirmed no other family members will attend state visit events this week.
Notably absent are Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, once key advisors during Donald’s first term, who’ve since stepped back to a quieter life in Miami, leaving the spotlight to Tiffany this round.
Looking back to 2019, that state visit saw Donald and Melania hosted by the late Queen Elizabeth II, with events like a dinner at Winfield House alongside the Royal Family, etching memories of grandeur.
Melania herself recalled the experience in her 2024 memoir, writing, "The afternoon state visit at Buckingham Palace was truly unforgettable." Well, one might wonder if today’s progressive crowd would call that “privilege”—but let’s be real, it’s just diplomacy done with class, something sorely missing in today’s overly sensitive climate.
This time, with Buckingham Palace under renovation, Windsor Castle will host the Trumps for their royal rendezvous, and that grand state banquet is sure to spark envy among those who think pageantry is outdated—yet it’s a reminder of tradition’s enduring power.