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‘Tactile’ Trump’s secret ‘touching’ moments with Melania revealed as she marked birthday at Pope’s funeral

Published on April 27, 2025 at 12:17 PM

A BODY language expert has revealed Donald Trump and his wife Melania's “rare” PDA at the Pope's funeral – with eye contact, jokes and “touching” moments.

The First Lady and the President appeared unified as they walked through the Vatican hand-in-hand to

Donald and Melania Trump at Pope Francis' funeral.
US President Donald Trump (L) and First Lady Melania Trump stand alongside leaders at the funeral
Donald and Melania Trump at Pope Francis' funeral.
USA President Donald Trump and Melania Trump during the funeral ceremony of Pope Francis at Saint Peter’s Square in Vatican
Melania and Donald Trump kissing at an airport.
President Donald Trump, right, kisses first lady Melania Trump before boarding Marine One on Saturday

Melania maintained a solemn expression and remained at Trump's side for the day until they boarded the Air Force One after the service.

She even guided him through during the three-hour catholic mass.

Body language expert Judi James analysed the couple's interactions throughout the ceremony, revealing that Trump's tactile behaviour towards his wife was due to a number of personal reasons.

She told The Sun: “I think that [Trump] was very aware that it was also his wife's birthday, and also he seemed very mindful of the fact that Melania did seem to be in a reasonable state of mourning.”

Pope Francis' funeral on Saturday also coincided with Melania's 55th birthday.

The First Lady has been crucial in Trump's term so far – from keeping civil with fellow world leaders to guiding her husband in social etiquette.

But Trump's affection toward his wife was also captured before the funeral, with the couple sharing a rare moment on Friday evening as they boarded the Air Force One.

He wrapped his arm around Melania's waist as they departed the White House, with the Republican revealing that they would have a dinner onboard the aircraft.

Trump told reporters: “She's going to have a great birthday. She's got a working birthday.

“I'll take her for dinner on the Boeing. I'll take her for dinner on Air Force One.”

Melania, who is the second Roman Catholic first lady after John F. Kennedy's wife Jacqueline, also appeared emotional at the pope's funeral, perhaps making Trump more affectionate than usual.

Judi revealed: “When they stood in front of the coffin, we could see him place an arm round her to get her into position. He was much more tactile with her.”

And upon being sat front row at the historic ceremony, Judi added that it was clear the loved-up pair “caught one another's eyes”.

She added to The Sun: “He spoke to her. He made a smile, he made a laugh.

“And although that might be normal for most couples, for those two, that is quite a rare event. So they were very warm together.”

One key moment caught on camera between the pair was when potentially to avoid an awkward moment with fellow world leaders.

During the three-hour catholic mass to pray for Francis, the world leaders were encouraged to shake hands with each other and offer a “sign of peace”.

As foreign dignitaries began moving around to shake hands with their counterparts, Trump was seen standing still.

Melania Trump at Pope Francis' funeral.
First Lady Melania Trump attends the funeral of Pope Francis
Donald and Melania Trump at Pope Francis' funeral.
US President Donald Trump and US First Lady Melania Trump attend the funeral of Pope Francis
A woman and man walking with a Swiss Guard.
Trump wraps his arm around Melania's waist in front of the coffin
Donald and Melania Trump departing the White House, traveling to Italy for Pope Francis' funeral.
The couple depart the White House on the South Lawn in Washington DC on Friday

It was at that moment that his wife Melania is said to have “come to his rescue”, apparently whispering four golden words into his ear that reportedly got Trump to move around and shake hands with others.

Forensic lip reader Nicola Hickling told thethat Melania may have whispered “you should do it”.

Body language expert Judi supports the claim of the First Lady guiding her husband, explaining she “had to remind or explain to her husband what this is all about”.

TRUMP AND ZELENSKY'S ‘ICONIC' POSE

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The impromptu meeting took place inside the holy St Peter's Basilica with the pair both pulling up chairs to have an intense one-on-one conversation.

Two men sitting in chairs and talking.
Trump and Zelensky meeting inside St Pater's Basilica
Donald Trump and another man sitting in chairs.
The pair met ahead of the Pope's funeral
Large group of people seated in rows of red chairs outdoors.
Zelensky (L) and Trump (R) were put just 10 seats apart

The pairwere spotted with French Presidentand Sirwhile the chairs were being set up for the meeting.

Judi also analysed this “iconic” moment, revealing to The Sun that the “whole message” of the two seated in front of one another – especially at the pope's funeral – was “about peace”.

She said: “Although this pose may have looked at first glance like two men locking horns, there was an element of the head closeness, and some of the eye contact, that could have suggested they were in an enduring battle between the two of them.

“But looking at their body language and looking at overall, plus the kind of smaller micro details, it looked to me very much as though these were two men having a very colluded discussion.

“They look like to me two grand masters playing a game of chess, and I think that might be symbolic of the kind of discussion that's going on right now.”

The pair's meeting marks the first time the two leaders have spoken sincein February.

Judi said that, compared to the historic incident where Zelensky appeared “slightly shell shocked” and Trump was “in a state of aggressive arousal,” the pair were on the same level.

She added: “What we saw from the body language at the Vatican was two men presenting more as equals, and I think that was very important. It's the mirroring of the body language.

“Nobody's chest is puffed, their backs are hunched to get an intimate conversation which would have been hard because the setting is almost bizarre.

Four men in suits conversing.
Macron and Starmer have also been pictured with the pair
Man in black jacket at a funeral.
Zelensky donned all-black attire for the occasion

Illustration of a possible post-war map of Ukraine, showing territorial divisions and troop deployments.

“They appeared to be listening to each other. There was no state of power posturing or aggressive arousal for Trump. He didn't look as though he was trying to prove anything here.

“The way that he sat with his hands clasped and his head slightly lowered, suggested that he was prepared to listen.”

said it was a “good” 15-minute meeting that has the “potential to become historic”.

After the funeral, he said: “We discussed a lot one on one. Hoping for results on everything we covered. Protecting lives of our people.

“Full and unconditional ceasefire. Reliable and lasting peace that will prevent another war from breaking out.

“Very symbolic meeting that has potential to become historic, if we achieve joint results.”

also described it a “very productive discussion”.

Despite both parties leaving feeling positive that a ceasefire could be reached imminently to stop the bloody war in Ukraine, Judi believes their body language suggests there's “still a little bit of a way to go”.

The expert revealed: “[There's] still some bumps in the road.

“Trump's feet were pushed under his chair, he was on his toes.

“That suggested to me that there's a desire for sort of nimble thinking, maybe slight flexibility, that he's prepared to sort of duck and dive in a way to get this thing sorted.

“Whereas with Zelensky he had his feet out -and they were what's called planted.

“They were flat on the floor, and that gave a look, because the way that our feet meet the floor meet the ground is very indicative of our confidence, and and how flexible we're prepared to be.

“So the flat feet that were very planted did slightly give the impression that he was less likely to change his position on some of the points.

“But overall it looked very positive.”

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