CNN's new John F. Kennedy Jr. documentary unearthed a heartbreaking closing letter that Jackie Kennedy wrote to her son days earlier than her 1994 dying from most cancers.
Household buddy Gary Ginsberg revealed within the three-episode docuseries American Prince that, whereas Jackie was on her deathbed, she shared encouraging phrases for her then 33-year-old son about his place of their household's grand political legacy.
“I perceive the strain you'll perpetually need to endure as a Kennedy although we introduced you into this world as an harmless,” Jackie wrote to John. “You, particularly, have a spot in historical past, it doesn't matter what course in life you select.”
She poignantly concluded, “All I can ask is that you simply proceed to make me, the Kennedy household and your self proud.”
Jackie was recognized with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in December 1993 and instantly underwent a course of chemotherapy. This therapy was finally ineffective, because the most cancers unfold to Jackie's spinal twine, mind and liver by March 1994. Jackie died in Could 1994, only some days after she confirmed in a press launch that she was stopping all therapy.
The previous first woman's prognosis got here concurrently her nephew Anthony Radziwill had a recurrence of testicular most cancers. In American Prince, Anthony's spouse, Carole Radziwill, opened up about how Jackie and Anthony broke the information about their respective most cancers diagnoses to at least one one other in the identical cellphone name. (Anthony died from most cancers lower than a month after John, his spouse, Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, and her sister Lauren Bessette had been killed in a airplane crash close to Martha's Winery in July 1999.)
“I bear in mind [Anthony] saying, ‘OK, you go first.' Then, [Jackie] stated, ‘I've dangerous information that I've been recognized with lymphoma,'” Carole, 61, recalled. “The tip [for Jackie] got here fairly rapidly. I bear in mind it was a Sunday after we all had been collectively, and [by] Thursday, she handed away.”
John F. Kennedy, Jr. addresses the Democratic Nationwide Conference. Bettmann
Carole appeared again on how Jackie's dying impacted John, as his mom had been very assertive over the lawyer-turned-magazine editor's profession and courting decisions all through his lifetime.
“John and Jackie, they had been actually shut,” Carole stated. “He was heartbroken and it was a really laborious time for him, however there was virtually, I might say, an emancipation [after Jackie's death]. I feel, for the primary time, he felt free to do what he needed to do in a approach that he wouldn't have when his mother was alive. Quite a lot of good got here out of that.”
Jackie by no means bought to satisfy her future daughter-in-law, Carolyn, because the couple had not gone public with their budding romance by the point the previous first woman died in Could 1994. Later in American Prince, Carole mirrored on how neither she nor Carolyn ever really felt like they slot in with the Kennedy clan.
“It's an enormous household, and like all massive households, there's lots of politics and quirks that you simply simply need to study. Possibly John's household greater than different households,” Carole admitted. “There was a better expectation and [Carolyn] didn't play the sport. She didn't suck as much as anybody, nobody in his household.”
The RHONY alum then defined, “Carolyn and I got here from a really comparable background. I grew up very from humble beginnings, like working class, upstate New York. Her mother was a single mother elevating three daughters in a really working-class neighborhood. I feel we felt like an actual sisterhood due to it. We had been like the last word outsiders.”
American Prince premieres on CNN Saturday, August 9, at 9 p.m. ET, with new episodes persevering with every Saturday by August 23.
 
 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 