John F. Kennedy’s personal life was marked by his marriage to Jacqueline Bouvier, a union that began on September 12, 1953. The couple's relationship was often characterized by charm and charisma, and they became one of America’s most admired couples. Jackie, known for her elegance and style, played a significant role in shaping the image of the Kennedy presidency. Their marriage, however, was not without its challenges, including the pressures of public life and personal infidelities that would later emerge, casting a shadow on their union.
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