The granddaughters of legendary President John F. Kennedy, despite sharing a common pedigree, have each created unique public personas. One embraced the transformative experience of motherhood, while the other became known for her unconventional artistic pursuits and striking physical resemblance to her legendary grandmother.

Their mother, Caroline Kennedy, was a central figure in their lives, instilling in them enduring values that have been passed down through the generations. Drawing on her own youth, Caroline Kennedy has publicly acknowledged that her mother’s quiet strength and public profile influenced her own approach to raising her children.

In 2014, while celebrating Mother’s Day, Caroline Kennedy reflected deeply on her late mother, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, highlighting her extraordinary courage and unwavering dedication to her work. She also reflected on her own experience of motherhood, calling it “the most important role in the world” and thanking her children, Rose, Tatiana, and Jack Schlossberg, for teaching her invaluable life lessons.

Rose Kennedy Schlossberg was born on June 25, 1988, and is the eldest daughter of Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg. A Harvard graduate, Rose began working in media and comedy, co-creating the satirical web series End Times Girls Club. Her striking resemblance to Kennedy’s grandmother has often been noted online.

Tatyana Schlossberg, the second of Caroline’s three children, has dedicated her life to journalism and environmentalism. A graduate of Yale University and with a master’s degree from Oxford University, Tatyana worked as a reporter for The New York Times, on focusing climate change and the environment.

What do you think of the granddaughters of this famous couple?