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The royal visit brought very British weather to Washington on Tuesday, with rain spitting as King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived at the White House to be greeted by President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump

Four ornate chairs were set up on a raised platform on the South Lawn, with lip reader Nicola Hickling telling the Daily Mail what the Queen commented to the First Lady when they sat down together. 

‘Oh, it’s rather wet,’ the Queen appeared to say. 

Melania agreed, replying, ‘It certainly is.’ 

The two spouses then shared a laugh. 

‘We shall have soggy bottoms,’ Queen Camilla then appeared to say. 

Melania then questioned what she had just heard from the British royal. 

‘Soggy bottom,’ the First Lady inquired.

A lip reader tells the Daily Mail that Queen Camilla (left) commented to First Lady Melania Trump (right) that they would have ‘soggy bottoms’ as they were seated in damp chairs during Tuesday’s ceremonial welcome on the White House’s South Lawn 

Queen Camilla (left) can be seen cracking a smile under her wide-brimmed hat as she’s seated alongside First Lady Melania Trump (center left) for a welcome ceremony with King Charles (right) on the White House’s South Lawn Tuesday morning 

The term is regularly used in the Great British Bake Off, but generally means a damp behind. 

The weather cleared up by the time the First Lady and Queen Camilla participated in a spouses’ event elsewhere on the White House’s grounds, in front of Melania’s renovated tennis pavilion, a project she took on during the President’s first term. 

The two women walked together onto the tennis court, where some children were using virtual reality devices, while others stood in front of art displays. 

As part of the First Lady’s broader ‘Be Best’ programming, she launched Fostering the Future Together, with one of the tenets dedicated to ensuring young people were both prepared to utilize emerging technologies and protected from its dangers.

During Tuesday’s program, youngsters could explore some of the UK’s top sites – including Buckingham Palace and Stonehenge – using Meta Quest headsets. 

Pieces of the White House art collection, including the Winston Churchill bust and a portrait of John Adams, a former President as well as British ambassador, were on display. 

The young guests were able to look at the artwork using Meta glasses. 

Melania twice tried on a pair of the Ray-Ban-branded Meta glasses to look at the displays. 

Queen Camilla (left) and First Lady Melania Trump (right) watch as a student uses a Meta Quest headset to explore some of the UK’s greatest sites during a Fostering the Future Together event held on the White House tennis court on Tuesday 

Queen Camilla can be seen from the lens of First Lady Melania Trump’s Meta glasses, which she briefly wore to look at art displays at an event Tuesday at the White House Tennis Pavillion as part of the royal state visit 

Queen Camilla (center left) and First Lady Melania Trump (center right) pose for a group photo with students who participated in a Fostering the Future Together event at the White House Tennis Pavillion as part of the royal state visit on Tuesday 

The Queen watched from her side.  

The women didn’t engage with the press except for when a reporter asked the First Lady how she was doing on the heels of Saturday’s shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, which left the annual affair in chaos. 

‘Very well, thank you,’ the First Lady replied. 

After the spouses program, the President and First Lady walked King Charles and Queen Camilla to their car, as the King was due on Capitol Hill to address Congress. 

King Charles and Queen Camilla will return to the White House Tuesday night to participate in a state dinner, the first of the President’s second term.  



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