Donald Trump would be the big absentee at the second wedding of his first-born son
This weekend, the wedding between Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson will take place, which, most likely, the current American president will not attend
President Donald Trump could be the big absentee during his eldest son's wedding to socialite Bettina Anderson, which is scheduled to take place this weekend.
During a meeting held at the White House with some representatives of the media, the 79-year-old Republican acknowledged that it is difficult for him to attend the wedding ceremony, due to the war waged by the United States against Iran, which demands the greatest possible attention.
"They would like me to go, but it will be a small private event. It's not a good time for me. Everything refers to Iran and other things," he said.
At the moment, there is no information in Trump's public agenda warning that he will travel to be near his son on the day of his second wedding.
Although the couple tried to keep their engagement away from the media, it emerged that their wedding will take place on a small island in the Bahamas where only a very small circle of family and friends of the couple will attend.
For security reasons, the firstborn of the current head of the nation and his fiancée decided to have their wedding outside the United States.
This will be the second time that Donald Trump Jr. will reach the altar, as he was previously married for 12 years to Vanessa Trump and together they had five children: Kai Madison (19 years old), Donald John III (17), Tristan Milos (14), Spencer Frederick (13), and Chloe Sophia (11).
After his divorce, the 48-year-old economist came close to marrying Kimberly Guilfoyle, current United States ambassador to Greece and ex-wife of California Governor Gavin Newsom. However, the relationship ended on friendly terms.
Months later, Donald Jr. began dating Bettina Anderson, with whom he became engaged in December in such a way that the wedding announcement came as a complete surprise.
Being a model and art historian of Swedish descent, she combines her role in the world of fashion with occasional participation in events organized to support charitable causes.

