HAIL TO THE PRINCE: While NATO world leaders hammered out the final discussions of a two-day meeting Wednesday, First Lady Melania Trump reconnected with one of her New York friends — Suzanne Johnson, who now lives in London with her husband Woody, the U.S. ambassador to the U.K. Their pre-holiday meet-up wasn’t one-on-one though. Trump and Johnson spent this morning at the U.S. Salvation Army Clapton Center in London making wreaths and holiday decorations with 30 fifth graders from a local school, according to a pool report. (Many New York Jets fans know Johnson’s husband as the co-owner of the National Football League team.)
FLOTUS turned up in a black-and-white Alexander McQueen coat designed by Sarah Burton. Fittingly, the design of the pattern is known as the Prince of Wales. When joining the actual Prince of Wales and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, for afternoon tea Tuesday, Trump wore a striking yellow Valentino cape and a custom bougainvillea pink cashmere and silk knit dress from Hervé Pierre and coordinating stilettos from Christian Louboutin. The first lady has sported Alexander McQueen for other key global appearances, such as a G7 Summit reception in August, and to welcome Thailand Prime Minister Prayut
FLOTUS turned up in a black-and-white Alexander McQueen coat designed by Sarah Burton. Fittingly, the design of the pattern is known as the Prince of Wales. When joining the actual Prince of Wales and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, for afternoon tea Tuesday, Trump wore a striking yellow Valentino cape and a custom bougainvillea pink cashmere and silk knit dress from Hervé Pierre and coordinating stilettos from Christian Louboutin. The first lady has sported Alexander McQueen for other key global appearances, such as a G7 Summit reception in August, and to welcome Thailand Prime Minister Prayut