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Melania Trump tiptoed into the political spotlight Saturday as she took her first solo foreign trip as first lady.

She traveled to Toronto at the head of a seven-person US delegation to the Invictus Games, an international competition for wounded veterans organized by Britain’s Prince Harry.

Melania met privately with the prince and with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — who scolded her husband’s administration for its climate policy at the UN General Assembly last week.

The first lady has raised her profile in recent days after remaining behind in New York for the first four months of her husband’s presidency.

A CNN poll released Thursday pegged her as the Trump family’s most popular member. Her 44 percent favorability rating — a 20-point leap from the poll’s February results — beat out the president’s 41 percent, his daughter Ivanka’s 41 percent and son-in-law Jared Kushner’s 20 percent rankings.

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