First lady Jill Biden was heard on a hot mic Monday discussing an exotic honeymoon destination days after her granddaughter’s wedding.
The primary couple’s granddaughter Naomi Biden, 28, and her husband Peter Neal got married Saturday on the White House, and it appears, based on the primary lady’s remarks, that the Indian Ocean nation of the Seychelles is where they will probably be honeymooning.
“So, they went on a honeymoon … within the Seychelles,” the primary lady might be heard telling an unknown person at a “Friendsgiving” event for troops at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in North Carolina on Monday.
The detail of President Biden’s granddaughter’s apparent post-wedding plans doesn’t appear to have been previously reported.
The White House and a spokesperson for the primary lady didn’t immediately reply to The Post’s requests for comment or offer an alternate explanation for the remark.
The secluded Seychelles archipelago off Africa’s east coast is notably where Prince William and Kate Middleton selected to spend their royal honeymoon back in 2011. Their post-nuptial vacation took them to a luxury villa on the exclusive North Island of the Seychelles, where accommodations run north of $6,000 per night.
Naomi’s White House wedding on Saturday was off limits to the press. The White House also took the acute step of closing access to public parkland just across the road from the South Lawn to maintain prying eyes away from the 80-year-old president’s granddaughter’s wedding.
Naomi is the daughter of the president’s scandal-plagued son Hunter Biden and his ex-wife Kathleen Buhle.
Among the many 250 guests reportedly on the couple’s wedding were former Sen. Chris Dodd and former President Donald Trump’s onetime personal lawyer Michael Cohen’s daughter Samantha, who went to school with Naomi.
The marriage was only the nineteenth to be held on the grounds of the White House.