During a recent official visit to Camp Lejeune military base in Richlands, North Carolina, Second Lady Usha Vance was photographed without her wedding ring, leading to widespread speculation about the state of her marriage to Vice President J.D. Vance. The event, attended by First Lady Melania Trump and Usha Vance, aimed to boost troop morale ahead of Thanksgiving. The absence of the Second Lady's wedding ring was noticeable as she disembarked from a plane and throughout the visit on Wednesday.
This is not the first instance of Vance being seen without her ring. She was previously spotted ringless on November 10 during a visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center with her husband, whereas on November 8, she was seen wearing her wedding band at the Marine Ball. The Vances, who have been married since 2014 and share three children, have been thrust into the limelight, not just for their public service but also for their personal lives.
The couple's religious differences have been a subject of public attention. Vice President Vance, a devout Roman Catholic who converted in 2019, has openly discussed his desire for his wife to share his faith, notwithstanding the fact that Usha was raised in a non-religious Hindu household. During a Turning Point USA event, he spoke about this matter, acknowledging Usha's free will in the decision.
Social media reactions to the images of the ringless Second Lady ranged from speculative to supportive. Some users pondered whether the absence of the ring was a subtle message about her personal feelings, while others rationalized the non-wearing of a ring as a common practice among busy mothers. A spokesperson for Vance defended her by explaining that she often forgets her ring amidst her busy life caring for their young children.
In addition to the speculation around her marriage, the visit to Camp Lejeune by Usha Vance and Melania Trump included a tour of Lejeune High School and a stop at a nearby elementary school for arts-and-crafts activities with students. It marked the first joint appearance of the Second Lady and the First Lady.
Despite the media and public scrutiny, the Vances continue to fulfill their public duties. The Vice President has stated that the difference in religious beliefs does not create conflict in their marriage. The focus on the Second Lady's wedding band and the couple's differing religious backgrounds highlights how personal aspects of political figures' lives are subject to public discourse.