Jacqueline Kennedy was one of the most popular and closely followed First Ladies in history. Not only is she considered a style icon, but she routinely ranks highly on lists of the most admired people and powerful First Ladies in the United States. Even her spouse, President John F. Kennedy, admitted that having Jacqueline with him throughout his campaign trip helped him win several of the elections.
Jacqueline never wavered from being a loving and supportive role model for her children, despite going through many personal traumas as well as highs and lows in her career.
As an adult, her eldest grandchild acts as a living tribute to her beloved grandmother. The gorgeous Havard alumna shares her grandmother’s appreciation for the arts.
You have to see these photos for yourself – the resemblance is incredible!
In Southampton, New York, on July 28, 1929, Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was born.
She would later wed the future 35th president of the United States, but before and after her marriage, she was a well-liked and admired person in her own right.
She established a prosperous career as a book editor, is recognized as one of the most important First Ladies in American history, and has won awards for her advocacy of the arts and the preservation of historic structures.
Caroline, their daughter, was born in 1957. Jacqueline married John F. Kennedy on September 12, 1953. Sadly, of the couple’s four children, only Caroline and her brother John Jr. lived to infancy.
After her husband’s murder in 1963, Jacqueline remarried, although she never had any more kids.
The oldest granddaughter, Rose, who was born to her daughter Caroline, is an exact replica of her grandma!
Look at it for yourself, please!
Despite being involved in several campaigns, Rose Kennedy Schlossberg, 34, hasn’t pursued a career in politics like many of her prominent contemporaries.
She does, however, share many traits with her grandmother.
Rose shares several interests with her grandma in addition to her grandmother’s good looks. Jacqueline Kennedy contributed to the school newspaper during her time in college, and once she graduated, she was given the opportunity to work as a junior editor at Vogue.
Rose is a skilled writer as well. She attended a prestigious, all-girls high school before attending Harvard, where she earned a BA in English in 2010. Since then, she has created her own comedy series, End Times Girls Club.
The series was intended to be a “guide to female-focused apocalyptic survival.”
“It came up as a response to seeing the way that New York responded to Hurricane Sandy, and how people were grossly underprepared — specifically, girls in damsel in distress mode,” Rose told the site.
Rose assisted the Alan Khazei campaign as a volunteer in the 2010 Massachusetts special election. She also contributed to Barack Obama’s presidential campaign in 2008. She undoubtedly carries the political genes of her family!
Rose Kennedy has often been likened to her maternal great-grandmother, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, despite the fact that she went by Rose Kennedy in her honor.
Regretfully, Jaqueline died in 1994 when Rose was just six years old. When Rose was younger, the two were close, and Rose referred to her as “Grand Jackie.”
Fortunately, Jacqueline’s granddaughter, who resembles her, keeps her alive!
Jackie had a tight relationship not just with her grandmother but also with her uncle, John F. Kennedy Jr., the eldest son of JFK. Rose was devastated when JFK Jr. perished in a horrific plane tragedy on July 16, 1999.
“He’d been like a father to her. She went into a six-month depression during which she barely spoke to anyone. She stopped eating — she must have lost 30 pounds,” Kennedy’s biographer, C. David Heymann said in an interview with The Post.
Wikipedia and The National Enquirer report that Rory McAuliffe, a restaurateur, married Rose in May 2022. The couple first connected while Rory was a caterer at the Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, where they have been together for a long time.
For the past eight years, Rose has quietly been in a relationship with Rory. Rose’s mom, Caroline, loves Rory. She’s already like a part of the family and has been for years,” a source once mentioned.
According to the tabloid and sources close to the family, Jackie Kennedy would have approved the gay marriage.
I have no doubt that the late first lady would be pleased to see all of her grandchildren after seeing these pictures. What a wonderful legacy!
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