While their union was at the time somewhat controversial in the American press, it gave Jacqueline the privacy and security she craved.
became “Jackie O.” On October 20, 1968, Kennedy married Aristotle Onassis—a longtime friend and Greek shipping magnate, who was one of the wealthiest men in the world at the time. The wedding was held on the groom’s private island of Skorpios, located in the Ionian Sea.
The ceremony itself was small, and attended by only around 40 close family members and friends. The former first lady’s two children—Caroline and John, Jr.— were present, and participated in the Greek Orthodox nuptials. But the reception afterward held decidedly more fanfare, with Onassis’s mega-yacht, the Christina, as its setting.
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