Tiffany Trump makes a very rare public appearance as she jets to the UK to join mom Marla Maples at Cambridge University event – two weeks after putting on a show of support for dad Donald at his hush-money trial

Tiffany Trump left the stress of her father Donald’s hush money lawsuit behind to enjoy a quick trip across the pond with her mother Marla Maples.

The former first daughter, 30, made a rare public appearance in Britain on Monday when she joined her mother Marla at the University of Cambridge, where the former actress and model gave a lecture at the university’s Union.

A photo of the mother-daughter duo showed them posing side by side, with Tiffany – who married billionaire heir Michael Boulos in 2022 – in a demure white polo shirt and black trousers, as her long blonde locks lay in loose waves around her. her shoulders.

The Georgetown law graduate beamed happily at the camera as she stood with her arm around her 60-year-old mother, who wore a beige sweater and a long pearl necklace and had her locks styled in bouncy curls.

Tiffany did not join her mother on stage at the event, where Marla was billed as “actress, television personality, model, humanitarian, singer, presenter, ambassador and mother,” but instead watched from the audience.

Tiffany Trump left the stress of her father Donald’s hush money lawsuit behind to enjoy a quick trip across the pond with her mother Marla Maples

On Saturday evening, Tiffany, 30, joined her mother for a night out on the town in London

The former first daughter was spotted entering a black cab after attending a dinner hosted by her mother at a ‘high-end’ Mayfair restaurant

Her arrival in Britain comes just two weeks after Tiffany publicly expressed support for her father Donald during his hush money trial in New York City.

However, Tiffany did play a major role in what her mother had to say on stage, with a brief recap of the event posted ahead of time detailing Marla’s “most important role in life” as mother to her only child.

“Her most important role in life has been motherhood, guiding her daughter, Tiffany Trump, to adulthood on the world stage,” the Cambridge Union website said.

Ahead of the event, the mother and daughter proved their close bond as they enjoyed a night out on the town in London, heading to dinner at Inca restaurant in Mayfair, where Marla hosted a private dinner.

The South American-inspired eatery is described as a “high-end dining experience,” offering guests a range of dishes including a $140 king crab, a $292 Wagyu tomahawk and a $127 sole.

Tiffany and Marla were seen arriving together in the back of a black cab – with the younger of the two blondes wearing form-fitting black leather trousers, a simple black T-shirt, a white leather jacket and a pair of silver-tipped clear heels.

She carried a $1,800 patent leather Bottega Veneta handbag over her shoulder and smiled broadly for the cameras as she walked inside.

But once she entered the venue, the former first daughter decided against taking photos next to her mother, who playfully posed next to her guests while wearing a beige top, blue jeans and a long velvet jacket with embroidery on the front.

Although Tiffany has avoided the public spotlight in recent years, especially since her father left the White House in January 2021, she was thrust back into the spotlight late last month when she expressed her public support for the former president during his speech. hush money lawsuit in New York.

Tiffany followed her night out with an afternoon in Cambridge, where her mother, 60, gave a talk at the university’s Union.

Although Tiffany was not on stage with her mother, she played an important role in Marla’s lecture, which focused on her role as a mother to her only child.

As Marla happily posed for photos during her dinner on Saturday, Tiffany seemed keen to avoid the cameras

Tiffany – Donald’s youngest daughter and his only child with ex-wife Marla – accompanied her older half-siblings Eric and Don Jr. at the New York courthouse to hear closing arguments in the case, in which the former businessman was ultimately found guilty of 34 counts of fraud.

Despite the seriousness of the occasion, Tiffany managed to keep a big smile on her face as she sat next to Don Jr. arrived at the court, wearing large sunglasses on her face to shield her eyes from the cameras.

Although she was present in court for the closing arguments, Tiffany was not present when lawyers dragged her into the case by making a stunning revelation about an apparent blackmail attempt against the youngest Trump daughter before Election Day in 2016.

The shocking claim was made by Trump’s attorney Tom Blanche, who questioned witness Michael Cohen about the alleged “extortion” attempt against Tiffany eight years earlier.

“Do you remember on October 25th she communicated with you about concerns that someone was trying to blackmail her [Tiffany]?’ Blanche asked. “Yes sir,” Cohen replied, before confirming that he had handled the matter quickly.

Tiffany has traded the public spotlight for the quiet life since marrying her billionaire husband Michael Boulos in 2022 (seen with her father in June 2021)

The former first daughter got engaged at the White House, with Michael getting down on one knee to pop the question – the footage released days before her father’s presidency ended

Prior to her participation in the trial, however, Tiffany has largely flown under the radar, posting just one image to her public Instagram account this year: a photo of herself celebrating the New Year at her father’s estate in Mar-a-Lago. .

However, Tiffany was eager to be with family this week after she and Marla suffered a personal loss: the death of Marla’s father Stan, who passed away on May 29.

Marla, who was married to 77-year-old Trump for six years from 1993 to 1999, confirmed on Instagram last week that her father, Stanley Maples, had died at the age of 82.

The doting daughter shared an old video of her father singing a hymn to her on her birthday a few years ago, praising his “beautiful spirit” in the touching tribute.

Marla seemed to have a close bond with her father and was his caregiver, often sharing photos of the time they spent together on social media.

In a video posted in March, she called caring for her father a “priceless gift.”

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