Tiffany Trump Tours India's Taj Mahal with Spouse
Tiffany Trump, daughter of former U.S. President, explored the Taj Mahal with her husband, engaging deeply with its history during their visit. The visit was marked by tight security, and the couple stayed overnight in Agra as part of their India itinerary.
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Tiffany Trump, daughter of former U.S. President Donald Trump, along with her husband Michael Boulos, visited the renowned Taj Mahal on Saturday. The couple spent approximately an hour appreciating the monument's grandeur, a visit that was extensively planned and secured by local authorities.
Accompanied by close friends, Tiffany Trump arrived in Agra from Delhi via a chartered flight. She traveled by road to her hotel before heading to the Taj Mahal via the golf course road. During her visit, Trump showed great interest in the site's historical and architectural significance, taking numerous photos throughout the complex.
Tourist guide Ramesh Diwan noted her curiosity in the monument's construction and history. Following her exploration, she lauded the timeless beauty of the Taj Mahal. Her visit was safeguarded by a significant police presence, ensuring a smooth journey from the airport to the heritage site. The couple planned to stay overnight in Agra before continuing their Indian tour.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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