Jill Biden appears to reveal her granddaughter’s honeymoon destination on hot mic

First lady Jill Biden was heard on a hot mic Monday discussing an exotic honeymoon destination days after her granddaughter’s wedding.
The first couple’s granddaughter, Naomi Biden, 28, and her husband Peter Neal tied the knot at the White House on Saturday, and it appears, based on the first lady’s remarks, that the Indian Ocean nation , the Seychelles, is where they will spend their honeymoon.
“So they’re off on their honeymoon…to the Seychelles,” a stranger was heard saying at a “Friendsgiving” event for the troops at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in North Carolina on Monday.
Details of President Biden’s granddaughter’s apparent post-wedding plans do not appear to have been previously reported.

The White House and a spokesperson for the first lady did not immediately respond to Post requests for comment or offer any further explanation for the remark.
The remote Seychelles archipelago off the east coast of Africa is notably where Prince William and Kate Middleton chose to spend their royal honeymoon in 2011. Their post-nuptial vacation took them to a luxury villa on the exclusive North Island of the Seychelles, where the accommodations head north. $6,000 per night.
Naomi’s wedding at the White House on Saturday was off-limits to the press. The White House also took the extreme step of closing off access to the public park just across the South Lawn to keep prying eyes away from the wedding of the president’s 80-year-old granddaughter.

Naomi is the daughter of President Hunter Biden’s son and his ex-wife Kathleen Buhle.
Among the 250 guests who reportedly attended the couple’s wedding were former Senator Chris Dodd and the daughter of former President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, Samantha, who went to college with Naomi.
The wedding was only the 19th to be held on the grounds of the White House.
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