As you can imagine, security was tight at her wedding, but certain details about the even have come to the surface. For example, Bill Clinton toasted his son-in-law during the reception, saying that he was “looking forward to having some company because I’m outnumbered.”
It’s been said that Chelsea and Bill danced to a song by Frank Sinatra, and he was crying a bit, and we don’t blame him! Afterwards, the 400 guests who attended were treated to a 500 pound, gluten-free vanilla sponge cake.
President Johnson’s Daughter Tied the Knot in the East Room
Two daughters of President Johnson got married while he was in office. Lynda Baines Johnson, who his oldest daughter, married Marine Capt. Charles S. Robb in 1867. The two met while Robb was an aide in the White House. The pair married in the East Room, which was a room located in the White House.
Robb later became the governor of Virginia which would make Lynda the First Lady of Virginia, and the pair had three daughters together. It had been reported that Robb had an affair with Miss. Virginia USA of 1983, but he and Lynda remained married.
Chelsea Clinton's Lavish Wedding
The former first daughter of Bill Clinton, Chelsea, married her investor, Marc Mezvisnky on July 31, 2010. The two married at an estate on the Hudson River in Rhinebeck, New York. The famous Bill Clinton gave her away of course.
The beautiful bride wore a strapless Vera Wang dress that was ivory in color and had an embroidered waistband and a Cathedral-length wedding veil. Rumor has it that her dress cost right around $25,000.
Woodrow Wilson’s Daughters Married in the White House
Eleanor “Nellie” Wilson was lucky enough to have her wedding in the White House while her father was in office. President Woodrow Wilson gave away his daughter Nellie to her husband William McAdoo, who was the Secretary of the Treasury in 1914.
The couple married in the Blue Room. Nelli was 24 years old at the time, and McAdoo was a 50-year-old grandfather, widowed with six children from his previous marriage. After the couple divorced in 1934, McAdoo married a 26-year-old when he was 71!
Tricia Nixon's Rose Garden Wedding
President Richard Nixon’s daughter, Patricia Nixon Cox, and her husband are still to this day the only couple to get married in the Rose Garden at the White House. She married a man named Edward Finch Cox, who was a law student at Harvard at the time.
The wedding was huge an extravagant and was described as a wedding of “American royalty” with Tricia’s father holding office. Did you know that their wedding cake was made with 400 egg whites? As you can imagine the guest list certainly included D.C.’s elite. Once the couple married, they settled down in the suburbs of New York and lived a pretty down to earth life with their son.