A wedding at the White House? This weekend won’t be the first or last.

On the occasion of Naomi Biden’s South Lawn nuptials, a history of the ultimate public-private event.

November 15, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. EST
Lynda Johnson Robb and Chuck Robb hold a sword to cut their wedding cake at their 1967 White House wedding reception with President Lyndon B. Johnson and first lady Lady Bird Johnson standing at their side. (Yoichi Okamoto/Courtesy of LBJ Library)
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An earlier version of this story misspelled Peter George Heermann Neal's name. The story has been updated.

When presidential granddaughter Naomi King Biden and Peter George Heermann Neal get married on the South Lawn of the White House on Saturday, they will join a short list of couples, including presidential children, nieces and friends, and one president (Grover Cleveland), whose wedding days were celebrated in a residence that is a cultural icon.