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Good luck to Naomi Biden and her new husband Peter Neal! The couple exchanged vows in a private wedding ceremony on Saturday, November 19, PEOPLE magazine reports. President Joe Biden The granddaughter, 28, and her husband, 25, have been engaged for a year, and they looked so excited to tie the knot! The wedding was highly publicized, marking the first White House wedding for a granddaughter of a President. The family is expected to continue with a day-long celebration with lunch at the White House and an evening reception at the mansion and dancing.
Naomi announced that she and Peter will have their wedding at the White House in April tweet. “Peter and I are so grateful to Nana and Pop for the opportunity to celebrate our wedding at the White House. We can’t wait to share our commitment to the administration and what lies ahead,” she wrote. Before the two tied the knot, the great grandson of the president announced that he celebrated his wedding in August.

The couple announced they were engaged with an Instagram post back in September 2021. Naomi posted a photo of the pair, with her ring on display, with the words, “Forever,” and a white heart emoji. Peter posted a similar photo of the two. Ahead of the wedding, Peter posted a sweet photo of the couple after they received their marriage license on Thursday. “I have to fork over the money to get a marriage license,” he wrote.
Clearly, the newlyweds are enjoying their wedding day. Back in September, Naomi posted a video of them dancing at the White House on her Instagram. Peter tried to distract his wife, but he had problems. Hopefully, they rehearsed their first dance as husband and wife!
The wedding comes after Naomi’s grandmother’s midterm election. Although the Republicans won in the House of Representatives, the Democrats did not lose as many seats as expected, and they retained the leadership of the Senate. Naomi was very happy with the success of the Senate in a tweet. “Democracy wins in the Senate. Don’t think your vote doesn’t matter,” he wrote.
Naomi and Peter join the historic group of people who got married in the White House. They are the 19th couple to marry at the President’s residence. The first couple to get married there were Lucy Payne Washington, her sister was the First Lady Dolly Madison, and Supreme Court Justice Thomas Todd. The most recent marriage was between a White House photographer don’t tell me and Patti Lease in 2013. Other people who said “I do” at the White House include the First Lady. It’s Hillary Clinton brother Anthony Rodham in 1994, and President Richard Nixon a daughter Tricia in 1971. President Biography of George W. Bush a daughter Jenna Bush Hager they also had a wedding reception at the White House a month after marrying her husband.