Incoming first lady Melania Trump confirmed Monday that she plans to move back into the White House during her husband Donald’s second term — and first son Barron Trump will likely be dropping in from time to time.

“I think he will come and visit, yes,” Melania, 54, told “Fox & Friends” of her NYU freshman offspring.

“I feel that, children, we have them until they are like 18, 19 years old,” the once and future first lady told anchor Ainsley Earhardt. “We teach them, we guide them, and then we give them the wings to fly. And I always respect Barron’s ‘yes’ and ‘no’ and what he likes to do, where he would like to be.”

The Slovenia-born Melania added that Barron was welcome to bring friends along to the executive mansion, saying: “Yeah, whatever he would like to do, yes.”

Barron, 18, has largely kept out of the public eye, but assumed a prominent role in his father’s second successful presidential campaign.

Last month, Melania Trump told “Fox & Friends” that her son had advised her husband to appear on several podcasts appealing to young male voters.

“He knew exactly who his father needs to contact and to talk to,” she said at the time.

During the 2024 campaign, Melania Trump was rarely seen until the final days of the race, raising questions about how involved she would be in the 47th president-elect’s White House.

“I will be in the White House,” she told Earhardt Monday, adding: “When I need to be in New York, I will be in New York. When I need to be in Palm Beach, I will be in Palm Beach.

“My first priority is, you know, to be a mom, to be a first lady, to be a wife. And once we are in on January 20, you serve the country.”

Melania kept her fashion plans for Inauguration Day close to the vest but noted that she felt the powder blue Ralph Lauren suit she donned eight years ago was a success.

Earlier this month, Amazon announced plans to film a documentary about Melania Trump to give a behind-the-scenes look at her return to the White House.

The former supermodel claims the project was her idea and that she tasked her team to “go out and make a deal for me” on that.

The documentary comes on the heels of her memoir, “Melania,” becoming a best-seller last year.

“I think it will be an exciting four years,” she concluded. “We have a lot to do putting the country back in shape.”

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