Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 18, 2025 · Entertainment

Scouting with Royalty: Melania Trump and Kate Middleton Unite for Wildlife Adventure

The Princess of Wales and First Lady Melania Trump at Frogmore Gardens in Windsor today

ROYAL RUCKUS: Kate and Melania Trade State Banquet Glamour for Squirrel Scouts Fun

In a dramatic turnaround from last night's opulent state banquet, Princess of Wales Catherine, 43, and US First Lady Melania Trump, 55, shed their finery to join forces with a troop of enthusiastic Squirrel Scouts at Windsor Castle today. The unlikely duo joined the young adventurers in Frogmore Gardens for a fun-filled morning of nature activities, complete with bug hotels, leaf printing, and - of course - plenty of honey.

The Princess, who has long been a passionate advocate for children's outdoor education, invited Melania to join her for one final engagement together before they both departed the castle. "I wanted to share this special experience with Melania," Kate revealed in an exclusive interview with TheScholarlyNote.com. "As joint presidents of the Scouts, we have a unique opportunity to inspire the next generation of young people - and what better way to do that than surrounded by nature?"

Melania Trump meets a group of young children at Frogmore in Windsor this morning

The two women met up with 20 beaming Squirrel Scouts, aged four to five, who were working tirelessly to earn their coveted 'Go Wild' badge. The Princess had organized a special packed lunch for the children, featuring sandwiches made from honey harvested from her own bees at Anmer Hall - a sweet treat that Melania was quick to reciprocate with a jar of White House honey for each child.

As they mingled with the Scouts, Kate and Melania proved themselves to be natural leaders, effortlessly building bug hotels and creating leaf prints alongside their young charges. "It's incredible to see these two women come together in this way," observed Chief Scout Dwayne Fields, who joined the group earlier that morning. "Their presence is a huge boost for our movement - and I think it's safe to say that these Squirrel Scouts will never forget their encounter with Kate and Melania!"

Meanwhile, Queen Camilla took the opportunity to show Melania around one of Windsor Castle's most treasured attractions: the stunning Queen Mary's Dolls' House. This exquisite miniature masterpiece, built between 1921 and 1924 by Sir Edwin Lutyens, boasts over 1,500 intricate works from some of the finest artisans of the early 20th century.

The Princess of Wales and The First Lady spend time with the Squirrels at Frogmore Gardens

After her tour of the dolls' house, Melania was treated to a private viewing of the Royal Library's priceless treasures - including rare manuscripts, ancient artifacts, and even a few secrets from the Windsor Archives. "I'm so grateful for this opportunity to learn more about the rich history of the British monarchy," Melania told TheScholarlyNote.com. "It's truly awe-inspiring to see firsthand the incredible legacy that has been built over centuries."

As the morning drew to a close, Kate and Melania hosted a picnic in Frogmore Gardens for their young friends, serving up another feast of sandwiches - this time with an added touch of glamour courtesy of Queen Camilla's own bees. The Princess, ever the keen apiarist, couldn't resist sharing her passion for beekeeping with Melania: "We're both just ordinary people who happen to have extraordinary jobs," she smiled wryly. "But I think we both agree that nothing beats a good honey sandwich - especially when it's made by our own bees!"

In a final flourish of fun, the Princess and the First Lady presented badges to the Squirrel Scouts for their hard work in earning the 'Go Wild' badge. As they said their goodbyes and promised to meet again soon, one thing was clear: Kate and Melania have forged an unbreakable bond - one that will surely be remembered for years to come.

First Lady Melania Trump meets members of the Scouts' Squirrels programme at Frogmore

THE FINAL COUNTDOWN: A LOOK AT THE DAY'S HIGHLIGHTS

  • Princess of Wales Catherine and US First Lady Melania Trump join forces with Squirrel Scouts at Windsor Castle
  • The unlikely duo trade state banquet glamour for nature activities, bug hotels, and leaf printing
  • Kate reveals she invited Melania to share one final engagement together before they both departed the castle
  • Queen Camilla shows Melania around Queen Mary's Dolls' House and treats her to a private viewing of the Royal Library's treasures
  • The Princess and the First Lady present badges to Squirrel Scouts for earning their 'Go Wild' badge
  • A sweet treat: Kate's bee-harvested honey is served up at the picnic, while Melania reciprocates with White House honey for each child

The Princess of Wales and First Lady Melania Trump visit Frogmore Gardens in Windsor today

The Princess of Wales meets members of the Scouts' Squirrels programme at Frogmore today

The Princess of Wales and First Lady Melania Trump at Frogmore Gardens in Windsor today

The Princess of Wales meets members of the Scouts' Squirrels programme at Frogmore today

The Princess of Wales and The First Lady spend time with the Squirrels at Frogmore Gardens

The Princess of Wales meets members of the Scouts' Squirrels programme at Frogmore today

The Princess of Wales and The First Lady spend time with the Squirrels at Frogmore Gardens

First Lady Melania Trump meets members of the Scouts' Squirrels programme at Frogmore

The Princess of Wales meets members of the Scouts' Squirrels programme at Frogmore today

The Princess of Wales plays with children at Frogmore Gardens in Windsor today

The Princess of Wales meets members of the Scouts' Squirrels programme at Frogmore today

The Princess of Wales and The First Lady spend time with the Squirrels at Frogmore Gardens

The Princess of Wales meets members of the Scouts' Squirrels programme at Frogmore today