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The Kennedy family's private moments were sacred to me from "summary" of Mrs. Kennedy and Me by Clint Hill,Lisa McCubbin Hill

The Kennedy family's private moments were sacred to me. Those were the moments that no one else got to see. It was during those times that I saw the real Jacqueline Kennedy. Not the public figure, not the First Lady, but the woman behind the iconic image. She was vulnerable, she was human, she was just like anyone else. And it was in those moments that I felt honored to be by her side. I remember one particular instance when Mrs. Kennedy was feeling unwell. She confided in me, sharing her fears and concerns. In that moment, she wasn't the glamorous Jackie O that the world knew her to be. She was a woman in need of comfort and reassurance. And I was there to provide that for her. Being a part of the Kennedy family's inner circle meant witnessing their joys and their sorrows. I was there for the births of their children, as well as the tragedies that befell them. Each moment, whether happy or sad, was a reminder of the trust that they had placed in me. And I made sure to always respect that trust, keeping their private moments just that - private. It was a privilege to share those intimate moments with the Kennedy family. To be welcomed into their inner sanctum, to be trusted with their deepest emotions. It was a responsibility that I took very seriously. And I made sure to always conduct myself with the utmost professionalism and discretion. In the end, it was those private moments that defined my time with the Kennedys. They were the moments that I cherished the most, the moments that I held close to my heart. And they were the moments that shaped my understanding of who Jacqueline Kennedy truly was - a remarkable woman, a loving mother, and a loyal friend.
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    Mrs. Kennedy and Me

    Clint Hill

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