Caroline Bouvier Kennedy is an American author, attorney, and diplomat. She served as the United States Ambassador to Japan from 2013 to 2017. Kennedy is the only surviving child of President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline BouvierKennedy. Kennedy graduated from Radcliffe College and worked at Manhattan’s Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Caroline’s paternal grandmother, Rose Kennedy, said of her: \”She probably thinks it’s natural for children to go off in their own airplanes. But she is with her cousins, and some of them dance and swim better than she. They do not allow her to take special precedence. Little children accept things\”. On the day of JFK’s assassination on November 22, 1963, nanny Maud Shaw took Caroline andJohn Jr. away from the White house to the home of their maternal grandmother, Janet Bouvier Auchincloss, who insisted that Shaw would be the one to tell Caroline that her father was assassinated. On December 6, weeks after the assassination, Jacqueline, and John Jr., moved out of theWhite House and moved to a penthouse apartment on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. The following year, the family left Georgetown and later moved to 1040 Fifth Avenue in New York City. Caroline had a younger brother, John Jr, who was born just before her third birthday in 1960. Her infant brother, Patrick, died two days after his premature birth in 1963. Caroline lived with her parents in Georgetown, Washington, D. C. during the first three years of her life. When Caroline was three years old, theFamily moved to the WhiteHouse after her dad was sworn in as President of the United.
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