You won’t believe what Jacqueline Kennedy’s granddaughter looks like now that she is an adult

One of the most well-liked and closely watched First Ladies in history is Jacqueline Kennedy. She is not just regarded as a fashion icon; she has consistently placed highly on lists of the most influential First Ladies of the United States and most admired individuals. Even her husband, President John F. Kennedy, acknowledged that her presence on his campaign trails contributed to some of his electoral victories.

Although Jacqueline experienced many personal tragedies as well as professional highs and lows during her life, she never wavered from being a caring and supportive role model for her kids.

Her oldest grandchild is now an adult and serves as a living memorial to her cherished grandma. The Harvard alumna not only appreciates the arts like her grandma, but they are so strikingly similar that I had to take a second look.

You must see these images for yourself to believe how similar they are.

In Southampton, New York, on July 28, 1929, Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was born.

She would later wed the eventual 35th president of the United States, but before and after her marriage, she was a well-liked and revered person in her own right.

She is regarded as one of the most significant First Ladies in American history, had a successful career as a book editor, and has received accolades for her support of the arts and the preservation of historic buildings.

On September 12, 1953, Jacqueline married John F. Kennedy; their daughter Caroline was born in 1957. Sadly, only Caroline and her brother John Jr. survived infancy out of the couple’s four children.

Despite being active 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 features. Jacqueline Kennedy contributed to the school newspaper throughout 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 entering Harvard, where she earned a BA in English in 2010. Since then, she has created her own comedy series, End Times Girls Club.

According to Mashable, the series was intended to be a “guide to female-focused apocalypse survival.”

It was inspired by how New York dealt with Hurricane Sandy and how people there were woefully unprepared, particularly young females acting like damsels in distress, Rose told the website.

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 DNA of her family!

Although she bears the name Rose Kennedy in honor of her maternal great-grandmother, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Rose has frequently been compared to her.

Rose was just six years old in 1994 when Jaqueline tragically passed away. During Rose’s upbringing, 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 close relationship with both her grandma and her uncle, John F. Kennedy Jr., the elder son of JFK. It was a devastating loss for Rose when JFK Jr. perished in a fatal plane crash on July 16, 1999.

“To her, he had been like a parent. She experienced a six-month depressive episode during which she seldom communicated with anyone. She must have dropped 30 pounds since she stopped eating, according to Kennedy’s historian, C. David Heymann, in an interview with The Post.

Wikipedia and The National Enquirer report that Rory McAuliffe, a restaurateur, married Rose in May 2022. The pair first connected while Rory was a caterer at the Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, where they had been together for a long time.

“Rory and Rose have been secretly dating for the past eight years. Caroline, Rose’s mother, adores Rory. In 2021, a source told The Enquirer, “She’s already like a member of the family and has been for years.

Jackie Kennedy would have approved of homosexual marriage, according to sources from the tabloid and the family.

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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