Jacqueline Kennedy is one of history’s most beloved and scrutinized First Ladies. In addition to being regarded as a fashion icon, she has consistently rated high on lists of the most influential US First Ladies and most respected personalities. President John F. Kennedy even attributed some of his campaign success to her visits on the campaign trail.
Jacqueline’s life was filled with professional highs and lows, as well as countless personal tragedies, yet she remained a strong and caring role model for her children throughout it all.
Her oldest grandchild is now an adult and a living memorial to her adored grandma. The Havard graduate not only has her grandmother’s passion for the arts, but she also looks just like her!
You have to see these photographs for yourself to believe how similar they are!
Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was born in Southampton, New York, on July 28, 1929.
She would later marry the eventual 35th President of the United States, but she was a well-liked and beloved person both before and after her marriage.
She is known as one of the most prominent First Ladies of the United States, as well as a successful book editor and for her contributions to the arts and the preservation of old buildings.
On September 12, 1953, Jacqueline married John F. Kennedy, and their daughter Caroline was born in 1957. The couple had four kids, but only Caroline and her brother John Jr. survived childhood.
Jacqueline remarried following her husband’s death in 1963, but she never had any more kids.
Her daughter Caroline gave her three grandchildren; the oldest of them, Rose, is a carbon copy of her grandmother!
Unlike many of her prominent contemporaries, Rose Kennedy Schlossberg, 34, has not followed a profession in politics, despite being engaged in a few campaigns.
She does, however, share many traits with her grandmother.
Rose is not only physically similar to her grandma, but they also have several interests. Jacqueline Kennedy wrote for her school’s newspaper throughout her undergraduate years and was given a junior editorship at Vogue following graduation.
Rose is also an accomplished writer. She attended a private all-girls high school before graduating from Harvard in 2010 with a BA in English and going on to create her own comedy series called End Times Girls Club.
The series was intended to be a guide to female-focused apocalypse survival.
It arose as a reaction to seeing how New York responded to Hurricane Sandy, and how people were grossly underprepared — in particular, girls in damsel in distress mode, Rose said.
Rose volunteered for Democrat Alan Khazei’s campaign in the 2010 Massachusetts special election. During the 2008 presidential race, she also contributed to Barack Obama’s campaign. She has unquestionably acquired her family’s political DNA!
Rose is named after her maternal great-grandmother, Rose Kennedy, although she is frequently compared to her maternal grandmother, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
Jaqueline died in 1994, when Rose was just six years old. During Rose’s upbringing, the two were close, and Rose referred to her as “Grand Jackie.”
Fortunately, Jacqueline lives on through her granddaughter!
Aside from her grandmother, Jackie had a close relationship with her uncle, JFK’s eldest son, John F. Kennedy Jr. Rose was devastated when JFK Jr. perished in a fatal aircraft accident on July 16, 1999.
He had been a father figure to her. She sank into a six-month state of depression and scarcely talked to anybody. She stopped eating; she must have lost 30 pounds, Kennedy’s biographer, C. David Heymann, told in an interview.
According to Wikipedia and The National Enquirer, Rose married restauranteur Rory McAuliffe in May 2022. The pair has been together for many years, and they met while Rory was working as a caterer at the Kennedy property in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts.
Rory and Rose have been quietly dating for the past eight years. Caroline, Rose’s mother, adores Rory. In 2021, a source told that she’s already like a member of the family and has been for years.
According to tabloid and family sources, Jackie Kennedy would have approved of homosexual marriage.
I’m sure the late first lady would be pleased with all of her grandkids based on these images. What a wonderful legacy!