Her husband, Michael, will soon begin a yearlong deployment with the South Carolina Army National Guard.
The couple, who met at Clemson University as teenagers, have two children, Rena and Nalin.
Nikki Haley joked at CNN's town hall on Sunday that her husband, Michael, "seems to find really interesting times" to be called to serve in the National Guard.
Michael Haley, a major in the South Carolina Army National Guard who was deployed for the first time while his wife was governor, will soon be deployed to Africa. It means he will be abroad for much of his wife's campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
"We're so proud," she said on Sunday. "Deployments are never convenient, but they're necessary."
Here's a closer look at Nikki Haley's family, including husband Michael, their children, and her parents.
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Haley's parents, Ajit Singh Randhawa and Raj Kaur Randhawa, are Indian immigrants from Punjab who both worked as teachers and owned a clothing boutique.
Haley's mother, Raj, studied law at the University of New Delhi. After moving to South Carolina, she earned a master's degree in education and taught in Bamberg public schools for seven years.
Her father, Ajit, earned a doctorate from the University of British Columbia and worked as a biology professor at Voorhees College for 29 years before retiring from teaching in 1998.
The Randhawas also operated a foreign-goods store in Bamberg that grew into Exotica International, a clothing boutique. Haley helped with bookkeeping as a teenager. The store closed in 2008 when Haley's parents retired after 32 years of operating the business, according to a press release from the company.
Born Nimrata Nikki Randhawa, Haley has three siblings: two brothers, Mitti and Charan, and a sister, Simran.
Haley was raised Sikh and converted to Christianity before marrying her husband, Michael Haley, in 1996.
In her 2020 Republican National Convention speech, Haley spoke about the challenges of growing up in a Sikh family in South Carolina, saying that "America is not a racist country," but rather "a story that's a work in progress."
"I am the proud daughter of Indian immigrants," she said. "They came to America and settled in a small Southern town. My father wore a turban. My mother wore a sari. I was a brown girl in a Black and white world. We faced discrimination and hardship, but my parents never gave in to grievance and hate."
When she married Michael — whom she met at Clemson University when they were both teenagers — they held two wedding ceremonies, one Sikh and one Methodist.
"I was born and raised with the Sikh faith, my husband and I were married in the Methodist Church, our children have been baptized in the Methodist Church, and currently we attend both," she told The New York Times in 2010.
Michael is a major in the South Carolina Army National Guard.
Michael joined the National Guard in 2006 and was deployed to Afghanistan for 11 months in 2013. His unit, the Agribusiness Development Team, worked to help support local farmers in Afghanistan with growing crops to sustain their communities.
"Seeing him, I felt like I took my first breath in a year," Haley told the Associated Press after her husband returned from his first deployment.
"There's a lot lost in translation," Michael said. "You don't get the emotion, the humor you get in one-on-one communication on the telephone or physically being there."
He will be deployed for the second time in the coming weeks.
In May 2023, the Associated Press reported Michael Haley would soon be deployed with the National Guard for a second time, this time in Africa. His unit will be part of a task force supporting the US Africa Command, Maj. Karla N. Evans with the National Guard told the AP.
"I'm blessed because I have always supported every way he wants to serve his country, and he has always supported every way I want to serve my country. So I'm a lucky girl," she said.
The Haleys have two children, Rena and Nalin.
Rena was born in 1998, and Nalin was born in 2001. Haley's political career began in 2004, when she was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives.
Rena, 24, is a nurse who graduated from Clemson University (her mother's alma mater) in 2021.
Rena majored in nursing and minored in psychology, according to her LinkedIn profile. She now works as a pediatric nurse in South Carolina.
Rena married her college sweetheart in a lavish oceanfront wedding in South Carolina in April.
In July 2022, Rena got engaged to longtime boyfriend Joshua Jackson, a math teacher and high school football coach who played on Clemson's college football team as a student.
"He asked…She said yes! And just like that, we have another son. So proud and happy for both of them," Nikki Haley wrote on Twitter at the time.
Rena Haley and Jackson married on April 15 at Kiawah Island Golf Resort on Kiawah Island off the coast of Charleston, South Carolina, Insider previously reported.
"We had the sweetest weekend celebrating Rena and Josh," Nikki Haley captioned a wedding photo on Instagram following the wedding. "Thankful for our sweet family and friends who joined us in supporting and celebrating them. Rena and Josh, we could not be more proud of both of you!"
Nalin, 21, is currently a junior at Villanova University in Pennsylvania.
Nikki posted on Twitter about helping her son move into his dorm for his sophomore year in 2021.
"Prayers that this year is better than the last Covid year," she wrote. "His class missed out on their high school senior year and freshman college year in so many ways. So proud of him but miss him already. Have a great year Nalin. We love you."
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