According to an insider, Donald Trump’s son, Barron, skipped inviting his siblings, Ivanka and Eric, to his 20th birthday party. The party took place on March 20, 2026. The insider claimed that Melania was in charge of the guest list, ensuring that the day was all about Barron and not about the president or their other children. The source also touched upon how the siblings share no real bond, as Barron was raised separately by Melania.
Barron Trump didn’t invite Ivanka and Eric to his party, sources suggest
An insider told Naughty But Nice that Barron Trump intentionally didn’t invite Ivanka and Eric to his 20th birthday party. They claimed, “They’re not close — at all. This wasn’t an oversight. They were left off the list.” They further added that the celebration was intimate, with Melania handling the overall guest list, and Ivanka and Eric were allegedly excluded.
This is because the first lady wanted the celebration to be about Barron, without the attention extending to political or family optics. “This was a small, controlled, private celebration. And certain people were simply not included,” the source said.
Describing the difference in upbringing and their detached bond with one another, the source added, “Barron didn’t grow up with them in the same way. There isn’t a real bond there.” They state that she has always kept Barron separate from his other siblings, so not inviting them was “obvious.” “It’s clear where everyone stands. And who matters in Barron’s world,” they concluded.
A source describes the nature of Barron as compared to his other siblings, describing him as a “loner” to PEOPLE. The source said, “He is different from the other Trump children in the sense that he is sort of a loner. Growing up in the public eye and not necessarily feeling comfortable in it has made him stronger within himself, and at the same time, is driving his ambition. It’s an interesting combination.”
Earlier, some sources also shared details about Ivanka and Melania’s relationship. Sources claim that they barely speak or take an interest in each other’s lives.
