Or, as it is known in idolatrous Cath-lick speech,
Prima Nocta?
I ask this because one very lucky
couple had the great privilege and pleasure of having Trump speak at their wedding.
As I understand it, this wasn't planned, but considering that the bride and groom chose Mar-a-Lago as their venue, they most certainly were at least hoping that he would show up and honor them.
Back in the olden days of Europe (when it was still reliably White), kings had a responsibility to "pave the way" for nervous grooms dealing with shy brides. It seems to me that this meant many a first born child may have been the offspring of the king, which no doubt inspired even greater loyalty among his subjects.
We know that Trump treasures proclamations and displays of loyalty, so it seems to me that if the couple really wanted to thank him properly for all that he has done for our Great Country as well as gracing their wedding, then abiding by this ancient practice would have been a beautiful gesture.
What do you think?