Melania Trump mocked over huge hat, yellow dress at Windsor Castle

Published September 18th, 2025 - 05:57 GMT
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US President Donald Trump, Britain's King Charles III, Britain's Queen Camilla and US First Lady Melania Trump view items from the Royal Collection in the Green Drawing Room at Windsor Castle, in Windsor, on September 17, 2025, during the US President's second State Visit. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)

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.

The picture, which went viral online, was taken when the British royal couple were showing Trump and Melania items from the Royal Collection in the Green Drawing Room at Windsor Castle, in Windsor.

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. I thought she was a coat rack." "Or has she joined the cast of "Wednesday"?" another said.

A person wrote, "Why is she wearing black? Hat indoors?"

Not only her bizarre hat, but the first lady was also roasted for her "ugly" yellow dress during the state banquet with the royal family. 

One wrote, "Can someone PLEASE tell me what Melania was thinking with this gown? She can do so much better than this!  It’s horrid." 

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Britain's Queen Camilla (L) and First Lady Melania Trump arrive to attend a State Banquet at Windsor Castle, in Windsor, on September 17, 2025. (Photo by Kevin Lamarque / POOL / AFP)

Meanwhile, another added, "If you combine the colors of Queen Camilla's dress with Melania's, you get the Ukrainian flag."

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. Later, the Royal family also hosted a state banquet for Trump and his wife, Melania.

Moreover, the Stop Trump campaign organized a protest near Parliament Square against the U.S. President, where people held Palestinian flags and chanted anti-Trump slogans.

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