Her game face on, Melania Trump dutifully tried her hand at lawn bowls during a solo outing to a historic London veterans' retirement home on her first visit to Britain as America's first lady.
As US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May met just outside London for talks, Mrs Trump visited Royal Hospital Chelsea, an imposing building founded over 300 years ago by King Charles II that currently houses hundreds of British veterans.
She was hosted by May's husband, Philip.The pair toured the hospital grounds before joining a small group of elementary schoolchildren and veterans in making red paper poppies, a national symbol for remembering and honouring those fallen in war.
First Lady Melania Trump tries her hand at lawn bowls as Philip May, husband of UK Prime Minister Theresa May, watches during a visit to The Royal Hospital. Source: Getty Images
She greeted the children with a cheery "Hello" and a big smile, shaking their hands and asking one to show her how to make a poppy pin.
Reporters were shooed out of the room as the first lady engaged the group in a discussion about "Be Best," a campaign she unveiled earlier this year to focus on childhood well-being and to teach them kindness.
She ended the visit with a game of bowls with May, the children and the veterans.Wearing a sleeveless multi-coloured dress by British fashion designer Victoria Beckham and spiky flesh-tone stilettos, Mrs Trump appeared to take the game seriously and followed a boy's advice on how to hold the ball.
A very serious looking First Lady lines up her shot. Source: Getty Images
She stooped several times to roll it across the lawn, smiling and making a few faces.
Children waving British and US flags cheered loudly. She also initiated a high-five with a veteran who gave her effort a thumbs-up.The visit wrapped up before President Trump and May's news conference at her official country estate, where he denied ever criticising the prime minister - not long after a British tabloid published an interview that included his biting criticism of aspects of her leadership.
Mrs Trump watches lawn bowls while speaking to a military pensioner, right, and Philip May. Source: Getty Images
The first lady's appearance came amid her return to the international stage after she was hospitalised in May for a kidney surgery and dropped out of sight for nearly a month.
She did not accompany the president to his meetings with world leaders in Canada and Singapore last month.
Mrs Trump and the president reunited later Friday for a social visit and tea with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle, then flew to Scotland for a private weekend at one of Trump's golf properties.