Natalie Biden, the granddaughter of President Joe Biden, has undergone a significant transformation as she transitioned from childhood to adulthood, all while maintaining a close relationship with her grandfather, whom she affectionately calls “Pop.”
Born in November 2004, Natalie is the daughter of Hallie Biden and the late Beau Biden, Joe Biden’s son. Beau Biden tragically passed away in 2015 from glioblastoma, a form of brain cancer. Natalie’s middle name, Naomi, pays tribute to her late aunt, Naomi Biden, who died in a car accident in 1972 along with her grandmother, Neilia Biden.
Despite the family’s tragic losses, Joe Biden has prioritized his role as a loving grandfather to Natalie and her siblings. He has been actively involved in their lives, attending important events and sharing special moments with them.
Natalie has accompanied her grandfather to various political events and even inspired her grandmother, Dr. Jill Biden, to write a children’s book titled “Don’t Forget, Nana, God Bless Our Troops.” The book, which was published in 2012, was inspired by Natalie’s bedtime prayers and features a character named Natalie whose father is in the military.
Following her father’s footsteps, Natalie decided to attend the University of Pennsylvania, Beau Biden’s alma mater, after graduating from St. Andrew’s School in Delaware. Joe Biden accompanied her on college tours and celebrated her graduation, emphasizing the importance of family and education.
Despite growing up in the public eye, Natalie has remained grounded and focused on her studies and personal growth. She has also garnered attention for her sense of style, particularly during her grandfather’s inauguration in 2021, where she wore a custom pink coat that earned her praise from fashion enthusiasts.
Natalie has also been active on social media, including TikTok, where she gained a following for her content. However, she has since made her account private and focused on sharing photos on her VSCO page.
Throughout her journey, Natalie has shared special moments with her grandfather, including celebrating Father’s Day with him and casting her first vote in the 2022 midterm elections. Their close relationship highlights the importance of family and the bond between Natalie and her “Pop.”