What Melania Trump wants for Christmas and where she wants to spend the holidays

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Melania Trump recently revealed how proud she is of her family, following Donald Trump's presidential win and Barron Trump's first time voting during the elections. The happy family is now preparing to celebrate the holidays in Mar-a-Lago with their closest friends and family members, as well as their inner circle. 

The future first lady has yet to reveal what her holiday plans will be this year, but a recently resurfaced clip from 2017 showed what she would want for Christmas. Melania was visiting the Children's National Hospital in D.C. at the time and talked to 'Santa Claus' before reading her favorite holiday book to the kids, 'The Polar Express.'

Melania Trump sits next Santa Claus as she reads the Christmas book, The Polar Express to children at Children's National Medical Center© Mark Wilson

Melania Trump sits next Santa Claus as she reads the Christmas book, The Polar Express to children at Children's National Medical Center

During her public appearance, Melania said that she wants "peace in the world" and "kindness." The first lady thought about her answer after one of the kids asked the important question. "Oh, that's a nice one. I asked Santa for Christmas, peace in the world, health, love and kindness. Thank you," she said.

She was also asked what she would want to do during the holidays if she didn't have a tight schedule during her time at the White House. "I would spend my holidays on a deserted island, a tropical island, with my family," she said to the 10-year-old kid who asked the question. 

Melania Trump walks into the East Room as she tours Christmas decorations at the White House in Washington, DC.© SAUL LOEB

Melania Trump walks into the East Room as she tours Christmas decorations at the White House in Washington, DC.

When it comes to how her future looks like after the 2024 presidential win, a source said that Melania would be splitting her time between New York, D.C., and Florida. "Melania will be a part-time first lady — while being a full-time mother and wife," an insider told the Daily Mail. 

Melania Trump arrives to receive a Christmas tree during an event at the White House.© BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI

Melania Trump arrives to receive a Christmas tree during an event at the White House.

It's still unclear as to the extent of her duties this time around. However, she previously said in her memoir that she now values having a more discreet and private life following her time at the White House.

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