Almost five months on from her husband taking office as the 45th President of the United States, Melania Trump has officially moved into the White House with son Barron.
“Looking forward to the memories we’ll make in our new home,” she tweeted from her new home on Sunday, adding the hashtag #MovingDay.
What the First Lady and her 11-year-old son may not have known prior to their Washington relocation, though, is that living in 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue comes with some seriously strict rules.
Listen: The Mamamia Out Loud team discusses what’s in store for Melania in her new abode. (Post continues.)
For starters, any structural renovations, modifications or modernisations the First Lady may wish to carry out within the President’s private living quarters must be (thankfully) approved by Congress, and changes to historically significant rooms – including the Lincoln Bedroom, the State Dining Room and the Green Room – are almost near impossible to get through.
So it’s likely the gold TRUMP lettering we’ve all been worried will appear any day now should actually be left on the scrap heap and not make it into America’s most prestigious home.
