The essay reveals the simple moments that haunted Jackie, like seeing her children run to sea, remembering the last time JFK saw them do that.
She seems as mysterious and mythical as the Mona Lisa now, far away but never faded away, an icon known by one name: “Jackie.” But in the spring of 1963, wrapped in the sandy security blanket of Palm ...
Kennedy biographer J. Randy Taraborrelli tells PEOPLE about the former first lady and her journey through grief ...
Maurice Tempelsman, the enigmatic and politically connected Belgian-American diamond magnate who drew news media scrutiny for his business dealings in Africa and was Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' ...