The First Lady has officially moved to the White House after son Barron finished his school year in New York.

Melania Trump tweeted a message on Sunday evening after travelling to the White House with 11-year-old Barron.

In her tweet, she wrote: "Looking forward to the memories we'll make in our new home! #Movingday."

Image: The first lady and son Barron had been living at Trump Tower in New York

It was accompanied with a photograph of the Washington Monument seen from what was apparently the Red Room in the famous building.

Mrs Trump has been living in Trump Tower, New York, until the end of her son's school year. Barron will attend a private school in Maryland later this year.


Looking forward to the memories we'll make in our new home! #Movingday pic.twitter.com/R5DtdV1Hnv — Melania Trump (@FLOTUS) June 12, 2017

President Trump spent the weekend at his private golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey.

It comes after the White House denied reports that Mr Trump told Theresa May he does not want to go ahead with his controversial state visit to the UK if he will be faced by large-scale demonstrations.

The Guardian newspaper reported that the US President wanted to be sure he had the support of the British public before travelling.

His comments were said to have been made in a telephone call in "recent weeks".

Image: The First Family arrive at Joint Base Andrews before travelling on to the White House

A White House spokesman said: "The president has tremendous respect for Prime Minister May. That subject never came up on the call."

Downing Street has refused to comment, saying that the invitation - given by Mrs May on behalf of the Queen - remains unchanged.