Joe Biden’s granddaughter, Naomi Biden, made history in November 2022 with her White House wedding to her Peter Neal, when she became the first bride to tie the knot on the South Lawn.
She is the eldest daughter of Hunter Biden and Kathleen Buhle, and is named for her late aunt, Biden’s daughter from his first marriage, who tragically died in a car crash. She grew up in Washington, D.C.
She’s close with her grandfather, President Joe Biden, whom she calls “Pops.”
Since its opening in 1800, the president’s residence has hosted a mere 18 weddings—now 19—making it what must surely be the most exclusive wedding venue in America.
But what the world probably didn’t know is that Naomi and Peter didn’t just wed at the White House—the two have been living with the President and First Lady Jill Biden at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue since August 2021. We assume at the tax-payers’ expense.
So aside from living together before they got married, assumedly rent free, and holding their wedding in a government-funded building they BANNED all media because iT’s PrIvAte! Except it wasn’t – Vogue got the exclusive and who knows what they paid the Biden Grifters for the privilege of recording this “royal” wedding?
The White House banned even single outlet from covering Naomi Biden's wedding in the White House, saying it's "private," but allowed Vogue magazine exclusive coverage.
— Diana Glebova (@DianaGlebova) November 22, 2022
Vogue compares Naomi to the Princess of Monaco and says the wedding was akin to a "royal" one. pic.twitter.com/vTmF5V3SE0