The first ladies’ tribute to Rosalynn: Melania Trump, Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush and Jill Biden sit together on the front row to say goodbye to their predecessor
- Melania Trump and Michelle Obama sit next to each other
- Grandson of former first lady thanks them for their ‘sisterhood’
The five remaining members of the first lady sisterhood took center stage at Rosalynn Carter’s funeral, temporarily hiding any disagreements and sitting side by side to commemorate one of their exclusive clubs.
In perhaps the clearest example of unity, Melania Trump and Michelle Obama sat next to each other, inches apart, disregarding the animosity caused by their spouses’ presidencies.
It was a rare public appearance by Mrs. Trump, who has stayed out of the spotlight as her husband pursues a third step in the White House.
She was the first to walk into Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church in Atlanta, Georgia and take a seat at the end of the first row next to the aisle.
Melania Trump leads Michelle Obama, Laura Bush and Hillary Clinton into the church
The first ladies sat in the front row
Melania Trump and Michelle Obama take their seats
Mrs. Trump was followed by Mrs. Obama, Laura Bush and Hillary Clinton as they took their seats in that order.
Jill Biden, the current first lady, was separated from the other four by Bill Clinton.
All five women remained poised during the ceremony, listening to tributes to their predecessor and examining their service notes.
There seemed to have been no interaction between them during the service.
A military honor guard carries the coffin of the late US First Lady Rosalynn Carter
The former first ladies take their seats
Rosalynn Carter’s grandson Jason Carter praised them for their tribute.
“Thank you all for coming and recognizing this remarkable sisterhood you share with my grandmother,” he said.
“And I thank you all for the leadership you have provided for our country and the world.”
Drawing laughter from the audience, he added, “Secretary Clinton and Dr. Biden, we also welcome your dear husbands.”
The rise of political celebrities – including all living first ladies – showed the high regard in which Rosalynn Carter is held.
She was celebrated as an active first lady who stood up for then little-discussed mental health issues.