Jacqueline Kennedy’s granddaughter is all grown up and she’s a living tribute to her beloved grandmother.The Harvard graduate not only shares her grandmother’s love for the arts, she looks so much like her I had to do a double take…Check 1st comment ❤️😍

Jacqueline Kennedy is among the most admired and highly followed First Ladies in history. She has consistently ranked highly on lists of the most admired people and important First Ladies of the United States, and she is not merely considered as a fashion icon. Even her husband, President John F. Kennedy, admitted that having her on his campaign trail helped him win the election.

Jacqueline never wavered from being a loving and encouraging role model for her children despite going through numerous personal traumas as well as professional highs and lows throughout her life.

Her beloved grandmother’s oldest granddaughter, who is now an adult, acts as a living memorial to her. The Havard graduate is beautiful and has her grandmother’s love of the arts.

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

Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was born on July 28, 1929, in Southampton, New York. She would eventually marry the man who would become the 35th president of the United States, but both before and after their union, she was a popular and esteemed individual in her own right.

She established a successful career as a book editor, is regarded as one of the most influential First Ladies in American history, and has won praise for her advocacy of the arts and the preservation of historic structures.

Jacqueline Kennedy married John F. Kennedy on September 12, 1953; their daughter Caroline was born in 1957. Out of the four children the couple had, sadly only Caroline and her brother John Jr. survived infancy.

Jacqueline remarried after her husband was killed in 1963, but she never had any more children.

The oldest grandchild, Rose, who was conceived by her daughter Caroline, resembles her grandmother to the letter!

Please take a look at it for yourself.

Rose Kennedy Schlossberg, 34, has participated in multiple campaigns, but unlike many of her well-known colleagues, she hasn’t sought a career in politics.

But she does have a lot in common with her granny.

In addition to their similar interests, Rose and her grandmother are also attractive. Jacqueline Kennedy worked as a junior editor at Vogue after graduating from college and contributing to the school newspaper throughout her time there.

Rose is also a talented writer. Prior to enrolling in Harvard, she graduated from a top all-girls high school with a BA in English in 2010. Since then, she has produced End Times Girls Club, a comedy series of her own.

It was planned for the series to serve as a “guide to female-focused apocalyptic 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 has frequently been likened to First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, despite the fact that she was named Rose Kennedy in honor of her maternal great-grandmother.

Rose was just six years old in 1994 when Jaqueline tragically departed 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.

“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.

According to Wikipedia and The National Enquirer, restaurateur Rory McAuliffe wed Rose in May 2022. Rory was a caterer at the Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, where the pair initially met and have been dating ever since.

”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!

Do you believe Rose is a clone of her well-known grandmother? Please comment on this post and share your opinions!

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