Jacqueline Kennedy: Being the President’s wife is not a privilege

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Jacqueline Kennedy: Being the President's wife is not a privilege 2

`Behind every successful man there is always a woman` – that is a saying that many Presidents in American history have proven.

But even though First Lady is not an official title, it is still an undeniable duty when entering the White House.

First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.

Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was born on July 28, 1929 in Southhampton, New York, USA.

From childhood, little Jackie was placed on horseback by her mother. By the age of 11, she had won countless national awards.

“Jacqueline Bouvier, an 11 year old female knight from East

Hampton, Long Island, won a pair of equestrian competitions.

Of course, Jacqueline’s education was equally emphasized.

Jacqueline Kennedy: Being the President's wife is not a privilege

Jackie’s childhood.

In 1952, female photojournalist Jacqueline Bouvier met congressman John F, Kennedy through a mutual friend.

After only a year of courtship, the couple officially went home together.

Jacqueline Kennedy: Being the President's wife is not a privilege

As a politician, John F. Kennedy was ambitious in his career path.

During this time, John suddenly suffered an injury and had to undergo two surgeries.

Jacqueline Kennedy: Being the President's wife is not a privilege

Jacqueline with her husband after surgery.

From congressman, to senator and finally President of the United States, John Kennedy’s every step was with his wife Jacqueline by his side.

But Jackie’s tireless dedication only made people feel more sorry for that woman.

Jacqueline Kennedy: Being the President's wife is not a privilege

Jacqueline Kennedy wasn’t exactly happy being First Lady.

John is an ambitious man, always serious in his work, but he has a bad habit of womanizing.

Tired of her husband’s gossip, but those are just small dark patches in Jacqueline’s life.

Jacqueline Kennedy: Being the President's wife is not a privilege

President Kennedy’s family.

Faced with these events, people wonder if that trendy and liberal appearance is just to hide the unhappiness behind it?

Jacqueline Kennedy: Being the President's wife is not a privilege

Lady Kennedy is also famous as a fashion icon of the era.

Yet, Jacqueline Kennedy has always been faithful and consistent with her husband, the man to blame.

1963 was probably the darkest year in Jacqueline’s life. Before she could recover from the loss of her child, she had to endure the loss of her husband.

Jacqueline Kennedy: Being the President's wife is not a privilege

Jacqueline’s last moments with her husband.

Jacqueline Kennedy left the White House with irreparable pain, but in the end she remained strong and resilient.

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