WASHINGTON — President Biden and Jill Biden, the first lady, plan to host a wedding reception this fall at the White House for their eldest granddaughter, Naomi Biden, who is set to marry her longtime boyfriend.
The couple, who met when they were set up by friends four years ago in New York City and who now live in Washington, are in the initial planning stages and have not announced a location for their wedding ceremony.
But the announcement of the reception set up the first wedding celebration of a presidential family member at the White House in more than a decade. On Monday afternoon, Ms. Biden, 28, wrote on Twitter that she and her fiancé, Peter Neal, 24, were “endlessly grateful to my Nana and Pop for the opportunity to celebrate our wedding at the White House.”
Elizabeth Alexander, the communications director for Dr. Biden, said in an email that the reception would be held on Nov. 19. But even the guests, it seems, will have to wait for more details: The couple has not sent out save the dates yet.