The royalty couple Ivanka Trump together with her husband, Jared Kushner, are reportedly house hunting in Washington D.C. The couple’s conceivable transfer shows that Kushner may have a part in father-in-law Donald Trump’s management. The couple is looking forward to transfer from New York City to D.C. with their children for the reason that Kushner is apparently expected to serve the newly elected U.S President Donald Trump as an adviser.

CNN reports, according to the White House chief of staff Reince Priebus: "I think Jared Kushner, obviously, Trump's son-in-law is going to be very involved in decision-making," on NBC's "Today" show just a week after the election. During Trump’s first visit to the White House after his victory, Kushner was also present. He was spotted walking through the White House areas and speaking with existing White House chief of staff Denis McDonough, according to US Magazine.

Despite the fact that Kushner may have political desires, his fashion-designer wife Ivanka has asserted through the family’s sit-down with 60 Minutes that she will not take any part in her father’s management. “I’m going to be a daughter. But I’ve said throughout the campaign that I am very passionate about certain issues. And that I want to fight for them,” Ivanka said during the November 13 interview.

“So, you know there are a lot of things that I feel deeply, strongly about. But not in a formal administrative capacity,” as she continued. However, it is also probable that Ivanka and Kushner, along with their children, 5-year-old Arabella, 3-year-old Joseph, and the 8-month-old Theodore will divide time between New York and D.C., just like Donald’s wife, Melania, and their son, Barron, 10.

The previous model and her son will momentarily keep on living in New York City and be present in at the Trump Tower penthouse after the appointment. They won’t transfer permanently until Barron finishes the school year.