Donald Trump is no stranger to the limelight - and neither are his family.

Daughter Ivanka is known for her many business ventures, including clothing ranges and books.

And his eldest sons, Eric and Donald Jr. are businessmen, following in their father's footsteps.

However, as the president's youngest daughter, Tiffany, looks to move to Washington DC this autumn for law school, we take a look at the life of the lesser-known Trump.

She is the only daughter of President Trump and his second wife, actress Marla Maples, to whom he was married for six years.

Tiffany grew up in California and went to school in Calabasas and boasts over one million followers on social media.

This following has led to the New York Times dubbing her part of the "Snap Pack" - a group of young, affluent social media personalities with famous ties.

She has even modelled for fellow Snap Pack member Andrew Warren at New York Fashion Week.

Modelling isn't the only thing Tiffany's tried her hand at. In 2011, aged 17, she released a single called Like A Bird.

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It wasn't well received, with Vanity Fair describing the song as "extremely auto-tuned".

Tiffany also interned at Vogue magazine in the same year.

However, it seems Tiffany has chosen a career in law, after being spotted taking a tour of Harvard Law School earlier this year.

Unlike the Donald Trump's other children, Tiffany was rarely seen out on the campaign trail during the presidential election. This was largely put down to her being too busy with her studies.

But she did make a speech at the Republican National Convention last year, in which she called her father "so friendly, so considerate, so funny, and so real."

The White House has not commented on Tiffany's choice of university.

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