Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson officially married in a private ceremony in the Bahamas on Saturday, following a legal wedding in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Thursday. The couple chose a secluded island for their celebration, attended by about 40 guests, including Trump Jr.’s siblings and Anderson’s family.
The Bahamas wedding was initially considered for Little Pipe Cay but ultimately took place on Norman’s Cay, a private island where Anderson has fond memories. The couple had originally planned a larger White House wedding but scaled back due to Middle East tensions and personal preferences for intimacy. President Donald Trump did not attend the Bahamas ceremony but may join a future celebration.
Anderson, a socialite and environmental advocate, and Trump Jr., who co-manages the Trump Organization, have been dating since 2024. The couple shared a photo of their wedding rings on Instagram, with Anderson calling Trump Jr. her "best friend." A larger reception is expected later this year, with the White House still a possible venue.