Most of the sons of the American president, Donald Trump, have become known to the public over the years, except for Baron Trump, his youngest son, who appeared in public for the first time in the late night of his father's inauguration as president in 2016, when he stood behind him on the stage while he was drowsy. But he has remained out of sight since his father entered the White House, but some who are interested in the affairs of the presidential families have been able to learn a little about "America's new prince."

Barron was born on March 20, 2006, and is considered the only son of Trump from his wife Melania Trump, who gave birth to him one year after her marriage to his father. Barron remained with his mother on Trump Tower in New York City, before he and his mother joined Trump in the White House after a while. His mother tries to keep him out of the limelight. In an October 2016 interview with ABC News, Melania already explained this, saying: “I teach him, explain to him, keep him balanced, and make his childhood as natural as possible, he enjoys his school and sports, he is a wonderful athlete, and I just want to get him out From the spotlight at the moment. ”

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His mother appears to be on the same plan, as Barron "rarely appears in public with his parents," according to the Washington Examiner. In an interview with Fox News host, Sean Hannity, Melania said that although Barron has not lived a "normal life" since the family moved to Washington, DC, he "enjoys" them there. She also said that her efforts to "protect him" from public intrusion in his affairs were required "to give him the childhood he deserves."

After moving to Washington, Baron Trump officially became the first boy to live in the White House in nearly 60 years. The last time America had a "first boy" was in 1961, when President John Kennedy, John Kennedy Jr., moved to the White House when he was a young child, according to CNN.

In her interview with "Barring" newspaper, Melania revealed that her son's stay at Trump Tower was very impressive, as he already had a whole floor on his own, complete with his decorations and decorations. Not only that, there was no big problem if he wanted to paint on all the walls, because we "can easily paint them again", adding, no wonder, that they did not rush to move to the White House.

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Although he did not have a private suite in the White House, his lifestyle did not completely change. According to the newspaper "Inquester", where the White House includes a group of 100 people "who know what everyone in the Trump family likes in terms of food, snacks and personal items, and rumors spread that Barron would get a puppy named Patton, but Patton did not arrive at the White House Until now.

In a September 2015 interview with The People, Trump and Melania denied using a nanny to help raise Barron Trump. "I love my son being practical, I think this is very important," Melania told the magazine. "Baron is nine years old and needs someone to be like a parent, so I'm with him all the time, and you know my husband is traveling all the time."

Days after the interview was published, Trump told the New York Post that there was, in fact, a "young woman" overseeing Barron, who may have been referring to his mother, because reports indicate that Melania is "really devoting her time" to her son. A source told the newspaper in November 2016 that Melania often goes to take Barron from school. The same source claimed that Melania did not rely on nannies to help raise her child.

Barron appears to have gained his mother's tongue as well, according to a 2016 interview with GQ magazine, and Melania revealed that Barron “speaks Slovene fluently”. In fact, he was talking to his grandparents, who were living near Trump Tower.

In an interview with The People in 2009, Melania also boasted that when he was only three years old, Barron was also speaking French, as well as Slovenian and English. But two years later, while appearing on a program, she said: "Baron speaks two languages ​​with unrivaled fluency in Slovenian and English."

- After moving to Washington, Barron Trump officially became the first boy living in the White House almost 60 years ago.

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