What yes What is known, however, is that JFK Jr. met Princess Diana during a secret meeting in New York City in 1995.
according to people, JFK Jr wanted Diana, then separated from Prince Charles, to pose for his political magazine cover george. She agrees to hear him out – but to do that, they have to talk first. Easier said than done when both parties leave behind a swarm of paparazzi.
After much secret diary deception, they agreed to meet one summer day in a suite at the posh Carlyle Hotel on the Upper East Side. Despite the decision of when and why, the bigger question remains: how?
Rosemary Terenzio, Kennedy Jr.’s administrative assistant, recalled that even her boss thought it simply wouldn’t work. “I remember him saying, ‘There’s no way someone wouldn’t leak it. There would be paparazzi everywhere,'” she said.
In a typical spy movie montage, Kennedy’s inner circle begins hatching a plan on how to hide the president’s son and princess. “It was suggested that he put on a disguise and I said, ‘That’s ridiculous. You can’t do that!'” Terenzio recalled.
The final plan was simple: They decided that JFK Jr. and Diana should walk in through the front door.
Their logic went like this: If the press found out about the meeting (which was inevitable), they would assume the two celebrities would use a less obvious side door. Because surely they wouldn’t think they’d be so arrogant about using the front door, right?
But, as the saying goes, fortune favors the brave: when they stop, they’re right – All Media was At the side door. The two waltzed straight in.
They met for an hour and a half, but Princess Diana ended up not posing george Magazine. However, his staff could still recall tidbits of the fateful encounter: “I do remember him saying, ‘She’s really tall!'” He also said she was shy. He was surprised by her modesty. “I think they all met Mother Teresa, so they talked about it,” Terenzio said. He said how lovely she was. “


