Donald Trump Jr. Ties the Knot in Exclusive Island Wedding
Inside Trump Jr’s ultra-private 40-guest island wedding, accessible only by yacht or helicopter

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Donald Trump Jr. married Bettina Anderson on a secluded Bahamian island, attended by about 40 close friends and family. The wedding featured custom designs and personal touches, while the couple plans a larger reception in Washington later this year.
- 01The wedding took place on a private island in the Bahamas, accessible only by yacht or helicopter.
- 02The guest list was limited to approximately 40 individuals, including immediate family members.
- 03The event was organized by Lewis Miller Design, known for high-profile events.
- 04Bettina Anderson has changed her social media handles to reflect her new name, Bettina Trump.
- 05Donald Trump Jr.'s father, President Donald Trump, and First Lady Melania Trump were absent due to official duties.
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Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson celebrated their wedding on a private island in the Bahamas, ensuring absolute privacy with a guest list limited to around 40 close family and friends. The couple opted for this secluded location after initial plans for a high-profile White House ceremony were abandoned due to the ongoing US-Iran conflict. The wedding showcased a literary theme with quotes from classic literature adorning custom table settings, and was planned by the renowned Lewis Miller Design. Notable attendees included Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump, and Tiffany Trump, alongside Trump Jr.'s five children. The couple had previously held a civil ceremony in West Palm Beach, Florida, before this celebration. Eric Trump expressed happiness for the couple, highlighting their strong bond. Despite the intimate nature of the wedding, there are plans for a larger reception in Washington, D.C., later this year, pending a more favorable geopolitical climate.
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