Donald Trump Jr. is preparing for his second wedding to Bettina Anderson, with the ceremony expected to take place in the Bahamas in a small, private setting. Despite the effort to keep the event low-key, attention has focused on whether his father, Donald Trump, will attend.
According to reports, the guest list has been intentionally limited to close family and friends, avoiding the kind of large, high-profile celebration often associated with prominent political families. The couple reportedly wanted something more intimate and less exposed to media coverage.
However, the possibility that Donald Trump may miss the wedding has become a major talking point. He acknowledged that while his son would like him there, ongoing international issues and political responsibilities could prevent him from attending.
Speaking to reporters, Trump said he would try to make it but described the timing as difficult due to global tensions. He also made a remark that gained attention online, suggesting he would face criticism whether he attended or not.
The relationship between Trump Jr. and Anderson has drawn interest for months, particularly within Palm Beach social circles. Anderson has increasingly appeared at events alongside the Trump family, strengthening her public profile.
This marriage marks a new chapter for Trump Jr., following his divorce from Vanessa Trump in 2018. The former couple share five children, and their separation was widely covered at the time.
Sources suggest the couple deliberately avoided hosting a large White House wedding, partly due to concerns about public perception during a period of global conflict and political tension.
The situation highlights how even private family events within high-profile political families often become subjects of national attention, shaped by public expectations, media coverage, and political context.