First Lady Melania Trump is making the move to the White House.

Melania Trump and son Barron, 11, will be moving to Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, June 14, Politico reported. The First Lady and the Trump's son had delayed the move to allow him to finish the school year at Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School.

The moving date coincides with Trump's 71st birthday.

The First Lady has been with Barron at the family's residence at New York City's Trump Tower.

Melania Trump's parents, Victor and Amalija Knavs, will be assisting with caring for Barron, though they will not move to Washington full time, as former First Lady Michelle Obama's mother, Marian Robinson, did. The Knavs currently live with their daughter and grandson at Trump Tower.

Barron Trump is expected to attend St. Andrew's Episcopal School in Potomac, Maryland next school year.

"The mission of St. Andrew's is 'to know and inspire each child in an inclusive community dedicated to exceptional teaching, learning, and service,' all of which appealed to our family," Melania said earlier in the year. "We look forward to the coming school years at St. Andrew's."

The school, located about 15 miles from the White House, costs about $40,000 a year.