The family of US vice president JD Vance have paid a visit to the Riverside Museum in Glasgow.
Security staff, including Secret Service personnel, guarded Usha Vance, the wife of JD Vance, and her family as they visited the museum on Thursday.
It is believed the second lady of the US and her children visited Pollok House and Kelvingrove Art Gallery as part of their trip to the city.
It comes after Vance was seen playing golf at one of Donald Trump’s golf courses on the first morning of his holiday in Scotland.
James Chapelard
James Chapelard
James Chapelard
James Chapelard
He landed at Prestwick Airport in South Ayrshire on Wednesday evening before travelling to the luxury Carnell Estate near Kilmarnock.
On Thursday morning he headed to the Trump Turnberry resort on the Ayrshire coast and spent time playing on the golf course.
It comes after the US president’s own visit to Scotland last month, when he split his stay between Turnberry and his golf resort in Aberdeenshire.
Vance was greeted by dozens of pro-Palestine protesters when he arrived at the Carnell Estate on Wednesday.
The demonstrators waved Palestine flags and shouted pro-Palestine chants.
Airspace restrictions are in place around the estate until Sunday.
Vance will reportedly spend five days in Scotland – the same amount of time his boss Trump did during his trip to the country last month.
Police Scotland previously said they have plans in place for a “significant police operation” during Vance’s time in Scotland.
Vance had been holidaying in the Cotswolds but travelled to foreign secretary David Lammy’s Chevening House retreat in Kent on Friday and joined him for some carp fishing.
On Wednesday, Vance described the UK-US relationship as “a beautiful alliance” during a speech at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire.
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