("[W]e can paint it over," she shrugged.
By all accounts, Barron has matured into a knowledgeable, unassuming young man rather than an entitled brat.
He spends his time at NYU, attending classes and studying rather than attending ravers.

Are we jealous much?
Well, maybe just a little.
Thanks to the precision craftsmanship and self-winding feature, he’ll never worry about finding the watch stopped.

(The rest of us can do exactly the same thing for a fraction of the cost.)
The apartment features a separate kitchen and living room, plus bedrooms that his nannies once used.
Barron Trump is living proof.

Since then, Barron has been spotted in a variety of outfits.
Crew number that was trendy even before Barron was photographed in it.
More recently, his tastes have swung toward the exclusive.

As quality clothiers go, Pearce Bespoke is relatively reasonable, with prices starting at $900 for suits.
We’re guessing the Trumps shelled out a bit more than that for Barron’s wardrobe, though.
Surprisingly, Barron’s most expensive clothes didn’t come from a designer.

In July 2019, Mongolian President Khaltmaagiin Battulga visited the White House to talk trade deals with the president.
During the meet-up, Battulga presented Barron, then 13, with an unusual gift: a horse.
Trump dubbed the steed “Victory.”
The First Family is very grateful to Mongolia for this time-honored traditional gift.
Battulga brought a photo of Victory instead, and the horse remained back in Mongolia.
(Joe Biden and other politicians have opted to do the same with the Mongolian horses they received.)
Perhaps one day, Barron can make the trip overseas to meet his special gift at last.