The White House cancelled its annual Easter Egg Roll due to the pandemic crisis. Every year, Melania Trump hosts the event and even does a "book reading" session for the children.

On Twitter, she revealed her desire to still "honor" the annual book reading tradition despite the event's cancellation. She posted a video of herself as she reads through The Little Rabbit, which she deemed as one of her "favorite" Easter's books.

The video sees her wearing a "lovely" green dress. She completed the whole look with a green leather belt and a pair of green pointed-toe pumps.

Speaking to the Daily Express, body language expert, Judi James said that Melania Trump "emulates" royalty with her actions and choice of clothing. She claimed that the President's wife was trying to appear like a "princess from a fairytale."

James explained that Melania tried to "impress small kids" with a perfectly groomed appearance, adding that it is sensible considering that the "traditional story lady look" makes her appear "accessible" and "natural."

The expert, also, pointed out that only the First Lady could have "carried" the "unrealistically perfect look." While for some it could, reportedly, appear as a sign of vanity, Melania appeared "endearing."

She, then, asserted that the President's wife presented "elegance" and "modesty," pointing out that Melania might have an obsessive eye to detail. In the end, she claimed that the whole appearance has given the United States a "reassuring sense of resilience," amid the COVID-19 crisis.

This is not the first time Judi James described Melania Trump as royal-like. In her previous assertions, she, repeatedly, claimed that the First Lady has seemingly transformed her fashion choices to look more "regal." There were, also, allegations that Melania might have taken inspiration from Queen Elizabeth's and Kate Middleton's way of dressing.

Stylist Melita Latham echoed the same sentiments to the same publication. Since she arrived inside the White House, Donald Trump's wife has donned more "conservative" and royal-like clothing pieces.

Aside from her fashion choices, her way of speaking and voice has since, reportedly, changed to a more "straightforward" tone. The experts said that this is straight out of Queen Elizabeth's book as she delivers her speeches in this manner.

Unlike her predecessors, experts said that Melania Trump has taken more inspiration from the British Royals than the previous First Ladies of the United States. They, then, said that it is one of the characteristics that make her "unique" and different.