Now, her eldest granddaughter is all grown up and is a living tribute to her beloved grandmother. The Havard graduate not only shares her grandmother’s love for the arts, she looks so much like her I had to do a double take!
You have to see these photos for yourself – the resemblance is incredible!
Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was born July 28th, 1929 in Southampton, New York.
She would go on to marry the future 35th president of the United States, however, she was a much loved and admired figure in her own right both before and after her marriage.
As well as being remembered as one of the most influential First Ladies of the United States, she carved out a successful career as a book editor and has been praised for her contributions to the arts and preservation of historic architecture.
Jacqueline married John F. Kennedy on September 12, 1953, and their daughter Caroline was born in 1957. The couple had four children together, but sadly only Caroline and her brother John Jr. survived infancy.
Although Jacqueline remarried after her husband’s assassination in 1963, she never had any more children.
Her daughter Caroline gave her three grandchildren and the eldest, Rose, is the spitting image of her grandmother!
Just take a look for yourself!
Unlike many of her famous, 34-year-old Rose Kennedy Schlossberg hasn’t pursued a career in politics – even though she’s been involved in some campaigns.
However, she has a lot in common with her grandma.
Rose doesn’t just take after her grandmother in terms of looks – they also have some shared passions. During her college years, Jacqueline Kennedy wrote for her school’s newspaper and was offered a junior editorship at Vogue after graduation.