Thursday, June 11, 2026
spot_imgspot_img

Top 5 This Week

spot_img

Related Posts

New details of Princess Diana and JFK Jr.’s ‘flirtatious’ meeting exposed 30 years later

New details of Princess Diana and JFK Jr.’s ‘flirtatious’ meeting exposed 30 years later插图

New details have emerged surrounding Princess Diana and John F. Kennedy Jr. private meeting in 1995 at New York’s Carlyle hotel.

It was there that the attorney tried to convince the royal to grace the cover of his new magazine, George.

“She was quick-witted and fun to be with,” Diana’s private secretary, Patrick Jephson, recalled to People in an interview published Wednesday. “It was a little bit flirtatious, as she would have been with any man. But because he was who he was, that gave it a slight extra sparkle.”

He added that there “was anticipation” from both the princess and Kennedy — who had been recently named the Sexiest Man Alive a few years prior — when the pair had coffee in her suite.

New details have emerged about Princess Diana (pictured here in 1996) and John F. Kennedy Jr.’s private 1995 meeting at New York’s Carlyle hotel. UK Press via Getty Images
At the time, the attorney (pictured here in 1993) wanted the royal to appear on the cover of his new magazine, George.

WireImage

“It was a little bit cloak and dagger,” Jephson continued.

Despite declining Kennedy’s offer to appear on the magazine, the princess said she would consider being in the 50th or 100th issue of George.

“I sensed a vulnerability in him,” Jephson explained about the attorney’s demeanor. “When I met him, he was looking for reassurance, which is normal. He was respectful to her. She put him at his ease. They had a jolly social chat.”

“They parted on warm terms,” he noted.

Jephson, meanwhile, gave two reasons why he believes the princess took the meeting with Kennedy.

“She was quick-witted and fun to be with,” Diana’s private secretary, Patrick Jephson, said about the princess (pictured here in 1997). “It was a little bit flirtatious, as she would have been with any man. But because he was who he was, that gave it a slight extra sparkle.” Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images
The author said there was “anticipation” from both the princess and Kennedy (pictured here in 1997). Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

One theory being that Diana admired the businessman — even wanting her son William to carry himself as Kennedy did in the public eye.

“I’m hoping he’ll grow up to be as smart about it as John Kennedy Jr.,” she told magazine editor Tina Brown about her eldest child, according to Jephson. “I want William to be able to handle things as well as John does.”

Allegedly, Diana was also looking to make sister-in-law Sarah Ferguson jealous.

“The princess’s wish to meet America’s most eligible bachelor owed more than a bit to the fact that he was at the time a particular pin-up of Fergie’s,” Jephson penned.

Diana (pictured here in 1995) turned down Kennedy’s offer but said she would consider being in a later issue. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images
The pair, however, parted ways on “warm terms.” (Kennedy is pictured here in 1993.) Corbis/VCG via Getty Images

Earlier this week, Caroline Hallemann opened up about Diana and Kennedy’s secret meeting in her new book, “The Kennedys and the Windsors,” per the Daily Mail.

“John had brought along with him several ideas for the cover shoot,” she writes.

“One featured her wearing a three-corner hat like one from the Revolutionary War, another, oddly enough, showed her in the back of a limousine with the window rolled halfway up, in an attempt to avoid photographers.”

Hallemann also shared why Diana turned down the prospect.

She pens that the mom of two “needed the magazine to be a success before she’d publicly front it.”

Jephson theorized that the princess (pictured here in 1997) took the meeting with Kennedy because she admired how he conducted himself in the public eye. A second theory was that she wanted to make sister-in-law Sarah Ferguson jealous. UK Press via Getty Images

“Even with a Kennedy at the helm of the publication, that was hardly a guaranteed prospect,” the author continues.

However, it was no hard feelings on Kennedy’s end.

The writer alleges that when he got back to the office, he told his staff, “Well, she said no. But she had a great pair of legs.”

George magazine debuted in 1995 and published its last issue in 2001.

At the time of their meeting, Diana was married to Prince Charles, with whom she wed in 1981. The couple welcomed Prince William and Prince Harry before divorcing in 1996.

At the time of her meeting with JFK Jr., Diana was married to Prince Charles and the two shared sons, Prince William and Prince Harry (the family of four pictured here in 1986). They split in 1996. One year later, the princess died in a tragic car accident. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images
The former president’s son was dating Carolyn Bessette (pictured together here in 1998) at the time of his meeting. The duo tied the knot in 1996 and tragically died in a 1999 plane crash. Getty Images

Just one year later, in 1997, the princess died in a high-speed car crash in Paris.

For his part, the former president’s son was dating Carolyn Bessette in 1995, before the pair tied the knot in 1996.

The two had a famously volatile relationship until their tragic deaths in 1999, which was explored on FX’s “Love Story” earlier this year.

The plane Kennedy was piloting crashed into the ocean off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, that July, with Bessette and her sister, Lauren, on board.

Royal Family,Celebrity News,90s,john f. kennedy jr.,princess diana#details #Princess #Diana #JFK #Jr.s #flirtatious #meeting #exposed #years1781112602

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Popular Articles