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New photo Melania Trump feeds a baby elephant as she visits animal sanctuary in Kenya

Melania Trump was pictured feeding a baby elephant this week, as she continued her solo tour through Africa which began on Tuesday.


The first lady, 48, who has undertaken the trip without her husband, President Donald Trump, 72, visited a national park in Kenya to highlight conservation efforts on Friday morning.


The Slovenian-born former model was seen laughing after one of the baby elephants made a sudden move, nudging her and causing her to momentarily lose her footing during the tricky task. 





















Melania Trump, 48, was pictured visiting the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust elephant orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya, as she continued her solo tour through Africa which began on Tuesday


Melania Trump, 48, was pictured visiting the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust elephant orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya, as she continued her solo tour through Africa which began on Tuesday


Melania Trump, 48, was pictured visiting the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust elephant orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya, as she continued her solo tour through Africa which began on Tuesday








The Slovenian-born former model was seen laughing after one of the baby elephants made a sudden move, causing her to momentarily lose her footing during the tricky task








The First Lady, 48, who has undertaken the trip without husband, President Donald Trump, 72, visited a national park in Kenya to highlight conservation efforts on Friday morning





Up she goes! Melania was seen standing on a step in order to reach high enough to feed the young elephant


Up she goes! Melania was seen standing on a step in order to reach high enough to feed the young elephant



Up she goes! Melania was seen standing on a step in order to reach high enough to feed the young elephant





Learning: Melania was joined at the elephant orphanage by Kenya's first lady, Margaret Kenyatta (right), and the pair were pictured examining an elephant's ears


Learning: Melania was joined at the elephant orphanage by Kenya's first lady, Margaret Kenyatta (right), and the pair were pictured examining an elephant's ears



Learning: Melania was joined at the elephant orphanage by Kenya's first lady, Margaret Kenyatta (right), and the pair were pictured examining an elephant's ears





Kenya is the third stop on Melania's Africa tour, which began on Tuesday with a trip to Ghana, which was followed by a visit to Malawi on Thursday


Kenya is the third stop on Melania's Africa tour, which began on Tuesday with a trip to Ghana, which was followed by a visit to Malawi on Thursday



Kenya is the third stop on Melania's Africa tour, which began on Tuesday with a trip to Ghana, which was followed by a visit to Malawi on Thursday



She fed formula milk to two of the elephants raised at at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust elephant orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya, before reaching out to others, patting one on the back and stroking the ear of another. 


The young elephants looked to be having the time of their lives, as their carers and Melania's attentive bodyguards watched on. 




She fed formula milk to two of the elephants raised at at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust elephant orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya, before reaching out to others, patting one on the back and stroking the ear of another and laughing after the task


She fed formula milk to two of the elephants raised at at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust elephant orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya, before reaching out to others, patting one on the back and stroking the ear of another and laughing after the task


She fed formula milk to two of the elephants raised at at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust elephant orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya, before reaching out to others, patting one on the back and stroking the ear of another and laughing after the task



Dressed in safari-style tan trousers, a white shirt and knee-high boots, Melania put on a chic display in the park, where she climbed into an open-air vehicle for the safari, taking photos on her iPhone and peering through binoculars for a closer look at zebras, giraffes, impalas, rhinos and hippos bobbing in water.  


Sporting a pair of binoculars, Melania was seen gazing through the lenses to admire her surroundings.


Kenya is the third stop on Mrs Trump's African tour, which began on Tuesday in Ghana and continued in Malawi on Thursday. 


Her first-ever visit to Africa is also her first extended solo international trip as first lady, during which she is helping to promote child welfare and education.


The safari was intended to help Melania learn more about steps the East African nation is taking to conserve elephants, rhinos and other wildlife. 


She also saw a site where 105 tons of ivory was burned as part of an effort to discourage the trade, and signed a guest book at the site.


Melania is also expected to meet with Kenyan first lady Margaret Kenyatta before taking in a children's performance at Nairobi National Theater later Friday; the mother-of-one has enjoyed private meetings with each of the first ladies in every country that she has been to thus far, often exchanging gifts with her counterparts. 


After the safari however, Melania's next stop was The Nest, a children's home that primarily cares for youngsters whose parents have been incarcerated.   



Later Melania was seen watching the zebras while on the safari, during her day-visit to the country during her solo tour of Africa promoting her children's welfare programme


Later Melania was seen watching the zebras while on the safari, during her day-visit to the country during her solo tour of Africa promoting her children's welfare programme



Later Melania was seen watching the zebras while on the safari, during her day-visit to the country during her solo tour of Africa promoting her children's welfare programme





Melania was then seen being driven through the park, sporting a white classic safari hat as she admired the herds of zebras along the route


Melania was then seen being driven through the park, sporting a white classic safari hat as she admired the herds of zebras along the route



Melania was then seen being driven through the park, sporting a white classic safari hat as she admired the herds of zebras along the route





Melania sported carefully applied contour and highlighter and blow-dried hair as she held her iPhone to take pictures of her surroundings


Melania sported carefully applied contour and highlighter and blow-dried hair as she held her iPhone to take pictures of her surroundings



Melania sported carefully applied contour and highlighter and blow-dried hair as she held her iPhone to take pictures of her surroundings





Sporting a pair of binoculars, Melania was seen gazing through the lenses to admire her surroundings


Sporting a pair of binoculars, Melania was seen gazing through the lenses to admire her surroundings



Sporting a pair of binoculars, Melania was seen gazing through the lenses to admire her surroundings




















Children living at The Nest greeted her with singing and dancing, and it didn't take long before the usually reserved US first lady gave in to the moment; she walked up a pathway through the home holding hands with two children, then began to sashay to the beat as she approached the building. 


She was then briefed on the children living at the house for babies, with staff explaining that some had been abandoned, while others had parents who had been incarcerated.  Melania took time to cuddle with several of the infants, looking delighted to get the chance to spent so much time with them. 


'Thank you for what you do and taking care of them,' Melania said, while holding a baby girl originally handed to her wrapped in a blanket bearing the logo of Be Best, the child welfare initiative she launched this year and is promoting during this week's Africa visit.


She returned the girl and kneeled down to lift a boy from a mat and turned to face the media with him in her arms, asking, 'Do you see the cameras?' before cradling another baby.


The singing and dancing performance then continued outside, where Melania read a story to the same group of children who had walked up the pathway with her, before being read a story by a young a boy. After the readings, she was encircled by the singing children and danced some more.


Egypt will mark her final stop on her tour of the continent which focuses on child welfare, education, tourism and conservation.  




Dressed in safari-chic tan trousers, a white shirt and knee-high wellington boots, Melania put on a chic display in the park


Dressed in safari-chic tan trousers, a white shirt and knee-high wellington boots, Melania put on a chic display in the park



Dressed in safari-chic tan trousers, a white shirt and knee-high wellington boots, Melania put on a chic display in the park





Nothing to see here! The young elephants looked very content going about their business, as their carers and Melania's attentive bodyguards watched on


Nothing to see here! The young elephants looked very content going about their business, as their carers and Melania's attentive bodyguards watched on



Nothing to see here! The young elephants looked very content going about their business, as their carers and Melania's attentive bodyguards watched on





A quick safari is planned for later as Mrs Trump learns more about steps the East African nation is taking to conserve elephants, rhinos and other wildlife


A quick safari is planned for later as Mrs Trump learns more about steps the East African nation is taking to conserve elephants, rhinos and other wildlife



A quick safari is planned for later as Mrs Trump learns more about steps the East African nation is taking to conserve elephants, rhinos and other wildlife





Getting ready! Elephant keepers at the sanctuary were pictured waiting for her to arrive, prepped with several bottles of milk 


Getting ready! Elephant keepers at the sanctuary were pictured waiting for her to arrive, prepped with several bottles of milk 



Getting ready! Elephant keepers at the sanctuary were pictured waiting for her to arrive, prepped with several bottles of milk 



Her visit has included promoting the work of the US Agency for International Development, whose funding Trump has twice proposed slashing by nearly a third.


But according to reports congress members have essentially ignored those requests. 


On Thursday however, a few negative feeling's about her husband's presidency were made clear, when Melania arrived in Malawi, where she was met by protestors who held signs reading 'not a s**thole' and '#MelaniaToo'.


Melania's stay in Melania included a tour of a local school in the capital of Lilongwe, and she was on hand as the U.S. ambassador handed over 1.4 million books through a US-funded national reading program. 


Along the route from the school to the ambassador's residence, a few people held up signs in protest; one woman held a sign reading #MELANIATOO, with the 'ME' in bold black, while a couple brandished a sign that said 'Welcome to Malawi. #NOTAS**THOLE!' - a reference to reports earlier this year that the president used the vulgar term to describe African nations.  




Lady Melania Trump walks and sings with children as she visits the Nest childrens home orphanage, which primarily cares for children who's parents have been incarcerated, in Nairobi 


Lady Melania Trump walks and sings with children as she visits the Nest childrens home orphanage, which primarily cares for children who's parents have been incarcerated, in Nairobi 



Lady Melania Trump walks and sings with children as she visits the Nest childrens home orphanage, which primarily cares for children who's parents have been incarcerated, in Nairobi 





US First Lady Melania Trump holds a baby as she visits the Nest Childrens Home Orphanage in Nairobi


US First Lady Melania Trump holds a baby as she visits the Nest Childrens Home Orphanage in Nairobi



US First Lady Melania Trump holds a baby as she visits the Nest Childrens Home Orphanage in Nairobi





Greetings: The first lady, 48, waved as she stepped off her military airplane as she arrived in the capital of Kenya this week


Greetings: The first lady, 48, waved as she stepped off her military airplane as she arrived in the capital of Kenya this week



Greetings: The first lady, 48, waved as she stepped off her military airplane as she arrived in the capital of Kenya this week





Messages: Earlier on Thursday, a few people held up signs in protest during Melania's visit, such as this woman with a sign reading, '69 Days Past the Deadline to Reunite Families,' in a reference to the president's immigration policy


Messages: Earlier on Thursday, a few people held up signs in protest during Melania's visit, such as this woman with a sign reading, '69 Days Past the Deadline to Reunite Families,' in a reference to the president's immigration policy



Messages: Earlier on Thursday, a few people held up signs in protest during Melania's visit, such as this woman with a sign reading, '69 Days Past the Deadline to Reunite Families,' in a reference to the president's immigration policy





Protest: A couple held a sign that said 'Welcome to Malawi. #NOTAS**THOLE!' - a reference to reports earlier this year that the president used the vulgar term to describe African nations


Protest: A couple held a sign that said 'Welcome to Malawi. #NOTAS**THOLE!' - a reference to reports earlier this year that the president used the vulgar term to describe African nations



Protest: A couple held a sign that said 'Welcome to Malawi. #NOTAS**THOLE!' - a reference to reports earlier this year that the president used the vulgar term to describe African nations




















Another sign said '69 Days Past the Deadline to Reunite Families', in reference to the president's 'zero tolerance' immigration policy that led to the separation of thousands of children from their families as they tried to illegally cross from Mexico into the U.S. Many children remain separated from their families. 


Shortly after her arrival in Malawi, Melania's husband took to Twitter to praise his wife, congratulating her on the success of her tour thus far.


'Our country's great First Lady, Melania, is doing really well in Africa,' he wrote. 'The people love her, and she loves them! It is a beautiful thing to see.'


The first lady left Malawi after less than 24 hours in the country, and was later seen landing at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi on Thursday evening, wearing the same $1,580 Erdem bird-patterned dress.  


According to her spokesperson, Stephanie Grisham, the focus of Melania's tour, which will end in Egypt, is humanitarian efforts, specifically those funded by US government aid, and those that work to better the lives of children.


Another key purpose of her tour is to promote 'education, healthcare, some conservation, and tourism'.


Melania is expected to return to Washington, D.C. on October 7.


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