Trump's visit day two witnessed an energizing gathering as Kate and Melania joined Scout troops, enjoying honey-laden sandwiches together.
During the US President's second state visit to the UK, an event of particular interest took place at Frogmore House. The event, hosted by Kate, the joint president of the Scouts, saw the participation of Dwayne Fields, the newly appointed Chief Scout, and Melania Trump.
The visit was marked by significant investments from the US, totalling £150 billion, as announced by the President. In a warm gesture, Mr. Trump thanked the King and Queen, calling them a great gentleman and a great King respectively.
Princess Kate, in her role as the Scouts' joint president, organised a special packed lunch for the children, which included sandwiches made with honey from her Norfolk home, Anmer Hall. Melania Trump, meanwhile, brought gifts for the children, a jar of White House honey each from Lewisham, south London.
The day started with Melania Trump joining the Queen for a tour of Queen Mary's Doll's House and the Royal Library in Windsor Castle. Later, they joined 20 Squirrel Scouts for nature activities to earn their Go Wild badges.
Dwayne Fields, in his address, expressed his delight at the opportunity, stating that it's incredible for the young people to see Kate. He also mentioned that Kate shining a light on the Scouts movement is great.
The event followed a lavish state banquet at Windsor Castle for US President Donald Trump. On Thursday morning, Donald Trump bid a formal farewell to the King and Queen, with a warm handshake and a hand placed on top, signifying a cordial end to the historic visit.
It's worth noting that Dwayne Fields assumed his role as Chief Scout before September 2025, although the exact date he took on the role is not provided in the search results.
This event, filled with activities and warm exchanges, underscores the continued friendship between the UK and the US, and the shared commitment to nurturing the future generation.