Naomi Biden, the granddaughter of US President Joe Biden, wed Peter Neal in a ceremony performed at the White House.
The event took place on the South Lawn, per a story in People magazine. It was a personal matter. President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, Naomi’s grandparents, attended the momentous occasion.
According to People Magazine, the wedding ceremony was held in the White House for the first time in more than ten years.
In addition, it was the first time ever that the wedding of a president’s grandchild took place close to the White House.
According to People Magazine, Naomi’s parents both escorted her down the aisle during the wedding.
In keeping with a custom from her mother’s side of the family, the newlywed bride also brought some lilies of the valley.
The wedding festivities went on all day.
According to People Magazine, a luncheon was held after that. Family members who were close to you were there.
The series of wedding festivities came to an end with an evening reception at the executive mansion, where dessert was served and guests got down.
Through an Instagram post, Naomi and Peter revealed their engagement in 2021. Congratulatory remarks and blessings greeted them in the comments.
They announced the location of their wedding earlier this year, according to People magazine.
In 2013, when Patti Lease and presidential photographer Pete Souza exchanged vows in the Rose Garden, the White House hosted its last wedding.
Naomi, 28, graduated from Colombia Law, and Peter, 25, also studied law and previously worked as an intern for a White House campaign.