
Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner managed to sneak in some alone time in Rome after calling it quits on President Trump's first international tour.

The couple was photographed leaving the Pantheon hand-in-hand after having a private visit of the former temple, which is located in the center of the Italian city.

Ivanka, 35, and Jared, 36, happily smiled and waved at the enormous crowd of people, who had been cleared away from the tourist attraction by police, and were kept behind a barrier while the couple enjoyed a VIP tour of the historic site, later booing the couple as their motorcade left the site.

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Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner have called it quits on President Trump's international tour, visiting the Pantheon after her father's flew to Brussels

Ivanka and Jared traveled with Trump and his wife Melania for five of nine days of his first international tour

The couple were surrounded by security guards as they made their way through the popular tourist attraction

The historical site would normally have been full of eager tourists taking pictures and looking around, but it was completely cleared for the couple to enjoy a private tour

Wearing matching blue and white ensembles, Ivanka and Jared were able to stroll through the Pantheon free from any disturbances, accompanied by a team of security guards who kept a watchful eye over them as they made their way around the popular tourist spot.

Ivanka looked radiant in a navy blouse featuring a white collar and cuffs, which she paired with a billowy white skirt that grazed her ankles.

She accessorized her look with navy pumps, sunglasses, and a white hand bag that she wore over her shoulder.

Meanwhile, Jared looked relaxed in a button-down shirt, navy trousers, and a pair of white walking sneakers.

The couple were greeted by a swarm of people when they arrived at the Pantheon by car, with videos captured by some of the many bystanders showing the couple walking past enormous crowds, who were kept far back from the normally-crowded site by police and barriers.

Clearly eager to ensure that the VIP couple had the best possible experience during their tour around the Pantheon, a team of security guards kept a watchful eye over them as they enjoyed a leisurely stroll around the tourist site.

However their presence at the site clearly cause some ire among many of the waiting people, who booed the couple as they left the site in a large SUV. Video captured at the site shows dozens of people voicing their outrage at Ivanka and Jared as their motorcade left the Pantheon.

According to a local newspaper, there was a delay in the First Daughter's departure due to an unknown security issue with the car, which meant the motorcade remained in place outside the site for longer than intended.

The couple held hands after they the left the Pantheon following their private tour

Ivanka and Jared are pictured inside the Pantheon during their private tour of the former temple, which is now a church

The couple both wore black framed sunglasses as they walked out of the tourist destination

Ivanka and Jared can be seen making their way into their waiting SUV after completing the VIP tour of the Pantheon

Ivanka and Jared plan to spend the night in Rome before heading back to their home in Washington, D.C. on Thursday.

After being featured in a series of photo-ops throughout the start of the president's first trip abroad, the couple will be returning to home to their three young children and their jobs at the White House.

While Jared is Trump's senior adviser, Ivanka has an unpaid position as the president's assistant.

'The plan was always for them to go back to D.C. after Rome,' a White House official said, after inquiries when they were not seen in Brussels, the next leg in the president's itinerary.

The official said this was natural, 'as Jared helped plan and oversee the first part of the trip built around the theme of speaking to three of the world's biggest religions in Saudi Arabia, Israel and Rome.'

Another official told DailyMail.com that there was a lot of work to be done at the White House, and so it made perfect sense that the couple, and other White House staffers, had dropped off the trip.

Crowds gathered outside the Pantheon as they waited to see the First Daughter and her husband, who works as Trump's senior adviser

Police officers are pictured standing in front of tourists that stood outside the Pantheon

The growing crowds were kept at bay by officers and yellow tape, keeping them away from the area that Ivanka and Jared were visiting

According to video footage posted on social media, the couple was booed as their motorcade departed

White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and strategist Steve Bannon were the first to depart. They left the president's entourage after the first leg.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the deputy White House Press Secretary, told reporters on the trip that Priebus was always supposed to leave after the Arab summit in Riyadh.

That was the line offered to reporters when Jared and Ivanka left, as well.

A senior White House aide indicated to DailyMail.com that Priebus' exit was as rushed as it seemed, though.

Priebus came back after talking heads said it was unusual it was for a chief of staff to be on the long foreign trip at all - especially with the president's budget about to drop. The assumption was that he was sticking close because he was worried about losing his job.

While Ivanka and Jared stayed in Rome, President Trump and Melania flew to Brussels. They are pictured on Air Force One at the Melsbroek Air Base in Steenokkerzeel on Wednesday

Earlier in the day, Jared and Ivanka joined Trump and Melania during their meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican

The official said reporters were reading way too much into who's on the trip and who's not, in general. Aides with no involvement in the trip simply stayed at home.

Jared and Ivanka were in Saudi Arabia, Israel and Rome with the president.

The couple was shrewd enough to stay on in Italy to see one of the great masterpieces of western art, the Sistine Chapel, while getting to meet the Pope Francis.

After meeting the pope, Ivanka met with victims of human trafficking and hosted a roundtable with members of the Community of Sant'Egidio, a social justice-oriented anti-poverty group affiliated with the Catholic Church.

Ivanka said she came to a Catholic charity in Rome to meet with several women who have been freed from human traffickers so she could hear about 'their struggles and how they will build their lives'.

Still dressed in black after her earlier visit at the Vatican to meet Pope Francis, President Trump's daughter spoke briefly to reporters as she stood under a grape arbor in the courtyard of the Rome headquarters of the Sant'Egidio Community.

She said the liberated African women she was going inside to meet were testament to 'strength, faith, perseverance in the face of unspeakable adversity.'

Community officials said she would be chatting with several women from Nigeria who had been trafficked into prostitution before becoming free in Rome. At least one Eritrean woman was also invited to the closed-door conversation sitting around a square table.

Ivanka has had meetings about the subject at the White House, and last week, she hosted a bipartisan roundtable on human trafficking at the White House.

They posed for a family photo during their visit to the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican Museums, at the Vatican, following their meeting with Pope Francis on Wednesday

Ivanka blows a kiss before going on a date with Jared on Tuesday in Rome (left); Ivanka touches the statue of St. Peter at St. Peter's Basilica on Wednesday (right)

The mother-of-three took to Instagram to share a photo of herself at the meeting and praise the charity for its work.

'I was inspired to visit Sant'Egidio and learn about their remarkable work with women who have survived the evils of human trafficking and for those still suffering,' she wrote. 'Hearing directly from the advocates, counselors and victims reaffirms that we must work together to address this critical issue.'

Their Roman holiday was just one of the highlights of their international trip.

In Jerusalem, Ivanka and Jared both got to visit the Western Wall, the holiest prayer site in Judaism.

After President Trump prayed at the wall, Jared followed, while Ivanka and Melania went to the 'women's prayer section' nearby.

Ivanka converted to Judaism to marry Jared, an Orthodox Jew, and the couple received rabbinical dispensation to allow them to fly to the Middle East and travel on the Sabbath.

The couple also traveled with the president to Saudi Arabia, where Jared was present for key meetings with Arab leaders.

Jared reportedly helped negotiate a massive arms deal announced officially in Riyadh, intervening to help get a better price for the Saudi government.