Inside Jacqueline Kennedy’s Unique Bond With Daughter Caroline and Son John F. Kennedy Jr.-LGT
Enigmatic first lady Jacqueline Kennedy found the most joy in her children—and paid special attention to John—after living through unspeakable tragedy squarely in the public eye. Her unique bond with her daughter, Caroline, and son, John F. Kennedy Jr., was shaped by love, loss, and resilience.
Caroline Kennedy: A Mother’s Protectorate Caroline, born in 1957, was the older of the two surviving Kennedy children. While her father, President John F. Kennedy, saw value in humanized imagery, Mrs. Kennedy sought to protect her children from the public eye. She focused her efforts on creating “normal” childhoods for them, even amidst the world’s attention. Caroline grew up in the White House, witnessing history unfold, but her mother ensured she had a semblance of a typical upbringing.
John F. Kennedy Jr.: A Mother’s Encouragement Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis always encouraged her son, John, to follow his heart, take risks, and not be burdened by expectations. Proud of the young attorney, John—who was also a tireless athlete—would trek into the wilderness alone, climb mountains, scuba dive, and tear through the streets of New York on his bicycle or rollerblades.
However, there was one thing Jackie didn’t want him near: the cockpit of a plane. The Kennedy family had suffered too many losses due to aviation accidents, and she feared tempting fate. John put aside his dream of flying to ease his mother’s mind, but after her passing, he quietly enrolled in flight school, pursuing that lingering goal.
A Legacy of Resilience The Kennedy family endured immense tragedy—the loss of siblings, parents, and children. Yet, Jacqueline’s bond with Caroline and John remained steadfast. They carried forward their parents’ legacies, with Caroline upholding the Kennedy name and John founding the magazine George. Their unique bond was forged in love, shared experiences, and the determination to rise above adversity.
In the end, Jacqueline Kennedy’s love for her children transcended the headlines and the White House. It was a testament to her strength, resilience, and unwavering commitment to family, even in the face of unimaginable grief1. The unique bond she had with Caroline and John F. Kennedy Jr. remains an enduring part of the Kennedy legacy.
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