JFK Jr's Reveals Heartbreaking Memories About Parents In Last Interview

By Shared.com

November 28, 2017

No matter how hard he tried to avoid it, JFK Jr. would always be known as a president's son.

Born just two weeks after his father John F. Kennedy was elected president, JFK Jr. grew up before America's eyes in the White House. His father made lots of time in his busy schedule for his young son, and they were often photographed spending time together in the Oval Office.

But just days before his third birthday, Kennedy's father was famously assassinated. In a time when everyone in America was moved to tears, the photo of JFK Jr. proudly saluting his father's casket during his public funeral became an emotional symbol of hope. Dan Farrell, the photographer who captured the famous image, called it "the saddest thing I've ever seen in my whole life."

The rest of Kennedy's early years were spent at private schools, where he stood out from the rest of the students because of his passion for politics. While he was attending Brown University, Kennedy founded a student study group that covered the important issues of the day, including Apartheid, gun control, and civil rights.

While he worked as a business developer and later a prosecutor, it seemed like Kennedy was always drawn back to politics. He became part owner of the politics and lifestyle magazine George, and interviewed many celebrities for the magazine.

While living in New York, Kennedy rubbed shoulders with stars like Robert DeNiro and Mike Tyson, and he even had a famous run-in with Princess Diana. The way Kennedy's coworkers remember it, he was trying to convince the princess to appear on the cover of George, and met her at a New York hotel in 1995.

Kennedy's executive assistant RoseMarie Terenzio says he returned with a note that said "thank you so much, but not right now," but Diana's "energy healer" Simone Simmons tells a different story.

"It was pure chemistry," Diana reportedly said about their unexpected fling. "And he was an amazing lover - a ten, the tops." For the record, Diana's personal butler Paul Burrell says he doesn't believe the story.

And anyways, just a year later Kennedy married Calvin Klein PR advisor Carolyn Bessette. Sadly, the couple didn't even celebrate their third anniversary. Before they had the chance, they lost their lives in a tragic plane crash.

In an unreleased interview taped just months before the crash, Kennedy reflected on his life and his famous parents.

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