Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson Wed in the Bahamas Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson exchanged vows in a private wedding ceremony on a small island in the Bahamas this weekend, according to a spokesperson for the couple. The event, described as intimate, took place on Saturday, with guests gathering on a secluded location in the Caribbean. The couple had already legally married in Palm Beach earlier in the week, as confirmed by their representative. President Donald Trump did not attend the ceremony, stating on his Truth Social platform that he would remain in Washington, D.C., at the White House during what he called an “important period of time.” He issued a congratulatory message to his son and the bride, acknowledging their union without participating in the festivities. A White House spokesperson did not immediately respond to inquiries about the event. A representative for the couple, Schott, mentioned that the Bahamas wedding would serve as a prelude to a larger celebration at the White House. She noted that the couple planned to host a more public event in the fall or “whenever it’s appropriate,” depending on developments in Washington and the broader world. Schott emphasized that the timing of the White House celebration would be contingent on circumstances allowing the president’s attendance. Schott also addressed concerns about the couple’s privacy, stating that details about the event were disclosed earlier than intended. She expressed disappointment that friends had leaked information, including the location of the ceremony, which the couple had sought to keep confidential. The bride, Bettina Anderson, reportedly felt her privacy was compromised by the premature release of details. Anderson’s decision to take the Trump name was clarified in a text message sent to Schott on Saturday.#white_house #donald_trump_jr #bettina_anderson #maralago #schott
