Between 1993 and 1996, Marla Ann Maples, Trump’s second wife, was wed to the outgoing president. Tiffany Trump was born on October 13, 1993, at St. Mary’s Medical Center in West Palm Beach, Florida, and is Donald Trump’s first and only child with Marla. She was given the name of the venerable jewellery company that Donald Trump has always admired. He first intended to honour it by renaming his first child, Ivanka, “Tiffany Trump.”
Tiffany Trump has mainly avoided the spotlight, taking a back role while her more famous brothers get all the attention. She has been referred to as the “forgotten” Trump as a result. However, Donald Trump’s fourth child lives a luxurious existence behind the scenes, complete with multiple extremely affluent mansions she calls home and all the trappings of enormous wealth that belie her quiet and reserved exterior.
Scroll through for a peek at the place Tiffany Trump lived in her childhood.
Tiffany Trump spent some of her formative years at her father’s opulent Mar-a-Lago home, which is only a short distance from the hospital where she was born. In 1985, Donald paid pennies for the 118-room Spanish-Moorish mansion, which had been erected in the 1920s. He then lavished millions of dollars on its interior renovation, which included the opulent golden living room.
Donald Trump reimagined this historic estate and national monument as the ultimate private members club to serve the super-rich and well-known figures of Palm Beach and beyond in 1994, the year Tiffany was born. The initial membership price was $50,000 per member, which allowed him, Marla, and Tiffany to continue living on-site in the lap of luxury while supporting his faltering real estate firm.
There was more than enough space for the tiny family, visitors, and all the opulent facilities you would expect in a 5-star hotel, which was spread out over more than 62,500 square feet. Donald kept the elaborate owner’s room since the Trump family would continue to use the property as a getaway. Here is a photo from the 1990s of the master bedroom, which is designed in his favourite Louis XIV style.
Tiffany spent a lot of time at the coastal mansion with her parents throughout the first few years of her life. For the spoiled youngster, Mar-a-Lago must have appeared like a fantastic place, a big playground with a plethora of amenities, including gorgeous pools, tennis and croquet courts, and a mini golf course, all available for enjoyment.
The enjoyment seemed to never end. In 1998, Tiffany celebrated her fifth birthday with a nautical-themed party in the opulent ballroom at Mar-a-Lago. The happy child, who was dressed as a mermaid, was showered with presents, had a cake shaped like the Titanic, and no doubt took part in a tonne of amazing activities, including this limbo game.
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