Naomi Biden, the granddaughter of the president, announced details Thursday about her wedding on Nov. 19.

Biden, 28, said that the ceremony will be held on the White House South Lawn later this year. She is engaged to Peter Neal, 24.

"Sooo not sure how best to update but was supposed to do so weeks ago...but we have finally figured out where the ceremony will be...and much to the relief of secret service and with the dogs' endorsement...we'll be getting married on the South Lawn! Couldn't be more excited,” she said on Twitter along with a photo of South Lawn.

“We have finally figured out where the ceremony will be,” she posted Thursday on Twitter.

In April, the family confirmed that more details about the wedding would later be announced.

The South Lawn is where the White House Easter Egg Rolling Contest takes place and where Marine One departs and lands.

The couple announced their engagement in September. Neal proposed near his childhood home in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, according to a White House official. The couple met in New York City through a mutual friend.

Biden had announced in April that the wedding ceremony would be at the White House. "Peter and I are endlessly grateful to my Nana and Pop for the opportunity to celebrate our wedding at the White House," she said at the time.

Biden is the daughter of Hunter Biden and the eldest grandchild of President Joe Biden. Naomi Biden is an attorney in Washington, D.C.

The White House confirmed that the wedding would not be paid for by taxpayers.

The White House has hosted other weddings and ceremonies. The last wedding reception at the White House was in 2008 for Jenna Bush, the daughter of President George W. Bush. Jenna Bush and Henry Hager got married at the Bush family's ranch in Crawford, Texas. A month later, the Bush family later held a reception at the White House.