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«Breaking News» Lee Radziwill is remembered at an invite-only funeral service



The funeral for Lee Radziwill was held Monday in New York City. She died on February 15, of natural causes after suffering from an 'age-related disease' Pictured: Lee in 2011


The funeral for Lee Radziwill was held Monday in New York City. She died on February 15, of natural causes after suffering from an 'age-related disease' Pictured: Lee in 2011


The funeral for Lee Radziwill was held Monday in New York City. She died on February 15, of natural causes after suffering from an 'age-related disease' Pictured: Lee in 2011



A private Requiem Mass was celebrated Monday morning for socialite and ex-princess Caroline Lee Bouvier Radziwill at St Thomas More Church on Manhattan's Upper East Side.


The younger sister of the late former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis passed away on February 15 of natural causes. She was 85.


Family and friends nearly filled to capacity the 250 seat, 19th-century Gothic Revival architectural style Catholic church to remember and say their good-byes to the style icon. 


Among the mourners at the invitation-only service were Lee's only surviving child, Anna Christina (her son Anthony predeceased her in 1999); former daughter-in-law Carole Radziwill, who arrived solo on foot; niece Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg, her husband Edwin and Marta Sgubin, Jackie's longtime housekeeper and cook, all exiting the same SUV. 


Also attending were Sofia Coppola, sneaker wearing fashion designer Marc Jacobs - vaping as he entered the church - as well as Carolina Herrera and her husband Reinaldo. They arrived in a chauffeur driven sedan with their pooch in the front passenger seat.  


The hearse carrying Lee's body idled for a period on the street leading up to the church before pulling slowly up out front doors at 10.03am. Her flower bedecked wicker casket was carried inside by pallbearers from the Frank E Campbell Funeral Home, the same outfit that handled Jackie's funeral in 1994. 


Getting out of a car directly behind the hearse was Lee's daughter, Anna Christina. She followed her mom's casket up the steps and into the church for the service. 


The Reverend Kevin V. Madigan was the celebrant. Anna Christina read the E.E. Cummings poem 'Maggie and Milly and Molly and May,' and family friend Hamilton South gave he eulogy. The first reading from the Book of Wisdom 3:1-9 was read by Sofia Coppola. Toward the end of the service 'Amazing Grace' was sung by Susanna Phillips.


Larger than life Andre Leon Talley, the retired Vogue fashion editor was an early arrival as was the socialite Deeda Blair. 


Talley told DailyMail.com  that 'Lee was an extraordinary woman. This very dignified service was the perfect celebration of her extraordinary life.' He added that the 'Bouvier sisters, Lee and Jackie, were the closest this country has ever come to royalty. Lee's passing marked the end of an era.' 




Caroline Kennedy and husband Edwin Schlossberg are pictured entering St Thomas More Church on Manhattan's Upper East Side Monday morning for the funeral of her aunt Lee Radziwill 


Caroline Kennedy and husband Edwin Schlossberg are pictured entering St Thomas More Church on Manhattan's Upper East Side Monday morning for the funeral of her aunt Lee Radziwill 


Caroline Kennedy and husband Edwin Schlossberg are pictured entering St Thomas More Church on Manhattan's Upper East Side Monday morning for the funeral of her aunt Lee Radziwill 






Real Housewives of New York star Carole Radziwill, Lee's former daughter-in-law, dressed in all black as she entered the church service


Real Housewives of New York star Carole Radziwill, Lee's former daughter-in-law, dressed in all black as she entered the church service






Real Housewives of New York star Carole Radziwill, Lee's former daughter-in-law, dressed in all black as she entered the church service 


Real Housewives of New York star Carole Radziwill, Lee's former daughter-in-law, dressed in all black as she entered the church service 



Real Housewives of New York star Carole Radziwill, Lee's former daughter-in-law, dressed in all black as she arrived to the church service 





Fashion designer Marc Jacobs was spotted smoking a vape and wearing sneakers as he made his way to the church Monday morning for the service of friend Lee Radziwill, who died at her home February 15


Fashion designer Marc Jacobs was spotted smoking a vape and wearing sneakers as he made his way to the church Monday morning for the service of friend Lee Radziwill, who died at her home February 15


Fashion designer Marc Jacobs was spotted smoking a vape and wearing sneakers as he made his way to the church Monday morning for the service of friend Lee Radziwill, who died at her home February 15






Marc Jacobs looked emotional as he left the funeral service for his longtime friend


Marc Jacobs looked emotional as he left the funeral service for his longtime friend






Marc Jacobs looked emotional as he left the funeral service for his longtime friend 


Marc Jacobs looked emotional as he left the funeral service for his longtime friend 



Marc Jacobs looked emotional as he left the funeral service for his longtime friend





Fashion designer Tory Burch wore pumps and a sunglasses as she walked the New York City streets alongside husband Pierre-Yves Roussel ahead of Lee Radziwill's funeral service


Fashion designer Tory Burch wore pumps and a sunglasses as she walked the New York City streets alongside husband Pierre-Yves Roussel ahead of Lee Radziwill's funeral service


Fashion designer Tory Burch wore pumps and a sunglasses as she walked the New York City streets alongside husband Pierre-Yves Roussel ahead of Lee Radziwill's funeral service





Andre Leon Talley, former editor at large for Vogue Magazine, looked fashionable as he walked toward Monday morning's funeral service. He told DailyMail.com it was a 'very dignified service' and 'perfect celebration of her extraordinary life'


Andre Leon Talley, former editor at large for Vogue Magazine, looked fashionable as he walked toward Monday morning's funeral service. He told DailyMail.com it was a 'very dignified service' and 'perfect celebration of her extraordinary life'


Andre Leon Talley, former editor at large for Vogue Magazine, looked fashionable as he walked toward Monday morning's funeral service. He told DailyMail.com it was a 'very dignified service' and 'perfect celebration of her extraordinary life'





Monday's funeral service was invite-only, with about 250 of the style icon and socialites closest family and friends in attendance 


Monday's funeral service was invite-only, with about 250 of the style icon and socialites closest family and friends in attendance 



Monday's funeral service was invite-only, with about 250 of the style icon and socialites closest family and friends in attendance 





The hearse carrying the body of Lee Radziwill is pictured arriving to Monday morning's service for the beloved socialite 


The hearse carrying the body of Lee Radziwill is pictured arriving to Monday morning's service for the beloved socialite 



The hearse carrying the body of Lee Radziwill is pictured arriving to Monday morning's service for the beloved socialite 





Lee Radziwill's wicker casket is carried out of the church after an hour-long memorial that the socialite helped plan herself 


Lee Radziwill's wicker casket is carried out of the church after an hour-long memorial that the socialite helped plan herself 


Lee Radziwill's wicker casket is carried out of the church after an hour-long memorial that the socialite helped plan herself 




















The raspy-voiced three times divorced Radziwill outlived all of her husbands - her first, Michael Canfield, died in 1969. 


She then wed Polish aristocrat Prince Stanislas Radziwill, with whom she had her two children. He would pass on nearly two years after their 1974 divorce.


Her final try at marriage, to Herbert Ross, lasted 10 years until 1999, the same year as her son Anthony's cancer death at age 40.


Ross, a choreographer and award-winning director of 'Funny Girl' and 'Steel Magnolias' died two years later, in 2001.


St Thomas More is a longtime favorite place of worship for the Bouvier and Kennedy families.


Almost 20 years ago it was the setting for a memorial service for Lee's nephew John F Kennedy Jr and his wife Caroline, held 14 days after their tragic plane crash deaths on July 16, 1999. 


Jackie was also a regular parishioner. She had a Mass offered for her husband, assassinated president John F Kennedy, every November 22 on the anniversary of his death. 


The tradition was maintained by their daughter Caroline after Jackie's passing in 1994. 




An inside look of the St Thomas More Catholic Church where flowers are in place in for Monday's service and guest file in 


An inside look of the St Thomas More Catholic Church where flowers are in place in for Monday's service and guest file in 



An inside look of the St Thomas More Catholic Church where flowers are in place in for Monday's service and guest file in 








Sofia Coppola is pictured among the crowd as the hour-long funeral service lets out in New York City 





Fashion designer Carolina Herrera and husband Reinaldo braced the cold as they entered St Thomas More Church on Manhattan's Upper East Side Monday morning 


Fashion designer Carolina Herrera and husband Reinaldo braced the cold as they entered St Thomas More Church on Manhattan's Upper East Side Monday morning 



Fashion designer Carolina Herrera and husband Reinaldo braced the cold as they entered St Thomas More Church on Manhattan's Upper East Side Monday morning 





Andy Warhol protege Vincent Fremont, pictured left with his wife Shelly Dunn in the red head scarf, is pictured leaving the service. Journalist Diane Sawyer was also in attendance 


Andy Warhol protege Vincent Fremont, pictured left with his wife Shelly Dunn in the red head scarf, is pictured leaving the service. Journalist Diane Sawyer was also in attendance 



Andy Warhol protege Vincent Fremont, pictured left with his wife Shelly Dunn in the red head scarf, is pictured leaving the service. Journalist Diane Sawyer was also in attendance 





Lee was considered to be a style icon throughout her life. Her passion turned into a career when she worked as a PR executive for Giorgio Armani (pictured in 1976)


Lee was considered to be a style icon throughout her life. Her passion turned into a career when she worked as a PR executive for Giorgio Armani (pictured in 1976)



Lee was considered to be a style icon throughout her life. Her passion turned into a career when she worked as a PR executive for Giorgio Armani (pictured in 1976)





Marc Jacob posted this photo of a younger him with Lee Radziwill after news of her passing. 'Thank you for so many wonderful memories. Rest in Peace dear Lee,' the fashion designer captioned the photo 


Marc Jacob posted this photo of a younger him with Lee Radziwill after news of her passing. 'Thank you for so many wonderful memories. Rest in Peace dear Lee,' the fashion designer captioned the photo 



Marc Jacob posted this photo of a younger him with Lee Radziwill after news of her passing. 'Thank you for so many wonderful memories. Rest in Peace dear Lee,' the fashion designer captioned the photo 



Born Caroline Lee Bouvier in New York in 1933 to Janet Norton Lee and New York stockbroker and socialite John Vernou Bouvier III, Radziwill came from a famous family but established herself as a noteworthy figure in her own right.  


She boasted an exclusive list of close friends, from Andy Warhol to Truman Capote, and worked briefly as an actress before turning her hand to interior design and public relations. 


Jackie and Lee, were two of the most glamorous women of their generation, but their closeness came with a fierce rivalry.  


From a young age the pair pitted themselves against one another, with Lee regarded as the 'pretty one', and Jackie the 'smart one'. 


The competition went on throughout their lives: 'Who's going to be more popular? Who will marry first?'' said Randy Taraborrelli, the author of 'Jackie, Janet and Lee', to People.  


In her book 'Happy Times', Lee remarked: 'One always looks up to older siblings for guidance. One tries to emulate them and follow their achievements. That's what I did with my sister.' 




Caroline Kennedy and husband Ed Schlossberg are pictured leaving the memorial for her aunt Lee 


Caroline Kennedy and husband Ed Schlossberg are pictured leaving the memorial for her aunt Lee 



Caroline Kennedy and husband Ed Schlossberg are pictured leaving the memorial for her aunt Lee 





Founder of Rolling Stone Magazine Jann Wenner, far right in a purple scarf, exits the church among 250 other mourners 


Founder of Rolling Stone Magazine Jann Wenner, far right in a purple scarf, exits the church among 250 other mourners 



Founder of Rolling Stone Magazine Jann Wenner, far right in a purple scarf, exits the church among 250 other mourners 





American photographer Peter Beard was assisted down the steps of the church following the service for his longtime friend and former lover. His wife Nezda trailed behind him 


American photographer Peter Beard was assisted down the steps of the church following the service for his longtime friend and former lover. His wife Nezda trailed behind him 


American photographer Peter Beard was assisted down the steps of the church following the service for his longtime friend and former lover. His wife Nezda trailed behind him 








St Thomas More Church is a longtime favorite place of worship for the Bouvier and Kennedy families





Socialite Deeda Blair wore a purple coat and held her gloves and bag as she headed to the funeral of her longtime friend 


Socialite Deeda Blair wore a purple coat and held her gloves and bag as she headed to the funeral of her longtime friend 


Socialite Deeda Blair wore a purple coat and held her gloves and bag as she headed to the funeral of her longtime friend 





Marta Sgubin, longtime nanny to the Kennedy children, exits a car with Caroline Kennedy ahead of the mass for Lee Radziwill


Marta Sgubin, longtime nanny to the Kennedy children, exits a car with Caroline Kennedy ahead of the mass for Lee Radziwill



Marta Sgubin, longtime nanny to the Kennedy children, exits a car with Caroline Kennedy ahead of the mass for Lee Radziwill





Jay Fielden, Editor in Chief of Esquire Magazine, is pictured outside of the church ahead of the mass 


Jay Fielden, Editor in Chief of Esquire Magazine, is pictured outside of the church ahead of the mass 


 Fashion editor Candy Pratts Price and artist husband Chuck Price arrived for the service to remember an icon 






Caroline Kennedy, the only surviving child of JFK and Jackie O, was spotted leaving her home to head to the funeral for her aunt


Caroline Kennedy, the only surviving child of JFK and Jackie O, was spotted leaving her home to head to the funeral for her aunt






Caroline Kennedy, the only surviving child of JFK and Jackie O, was spotted leaving her home to head to the funeral for her aunt


Caroline Kennedy, the only surviving child of JFK and Jackie O, was spotted leaving her home to head to the funeral for her aunt



Caroline Kennedy, the only surviving child of JFK and Jackie O, was spotted leaving her home to head to the funeral for her aunt Monday 





Caroline Kennedy, pictured leaving her New York home, is an author, activist, diplomat and one of the most prominent surviving Kennedys 


Caroline Kennedy, pictured leaving her New York home, is an author, activist, diplomat and one of the most prominent surviving Kennedys 



Caroline Kennedy, pictured leaving her New York home, is an author, activist, diplomat and one of the most prominent surviving Kennedys 





Tatiana Schlossberg, daughter of Caroline Kennedy, inside the gates of the church ahead of her great aunt's funeral 


Tatiana Schlossberg, daughter of Caroline Kennedy, inside the gates of the church ahead of her great aunt's funeral 



Tatiana Schlossberg, daughter of Caroline Kennedy, inside the gates of the church ahead of her great aunt's funeral 





Designer and friend Jeffrey Costello walked the streets of New York as he headed to Monday's funeral 


Designer and friend Jeffrey Costello walked the streets of New York as he headed to Monday's funeral 



Designer and friend Jeffrey Costello walked the streets of New York as he headed to Monday's funeral 





Psychiatrist and socialite Samantha Boardman arrived solo to the funeral service 


Psychiatrist and socialite Samantha Boardman arrived solo to the funeral service 



Psychiatrist and socialite Samantha Boardman arrived solo to the funeral service 





Martine Assouline, of Assouline Publishing, was spotted Monday morning in all black and sunglasses to mourn the loss of Radziwill 


Martine Assouline, of Assouline Publishing, was spotted Monday morning in all black and sunglasses to mourn the loss of Radziwill 



Martine Assouline, of Assouline Publishing, was spotted Monday morning in all black and sunglasses to mourn the loss of Radziwill 






Jackie Kennedy's sister Lee Radziwill has died age 85 at her home in New York City. Pictured in 1967


Jackie Kennedy's sister Lee Radziwill has died age 85 at her home in New York City. Pictured in 1967






Jackie Kennedy's sister Lee Radziwill has died age 85 at her home in New York City. Pictured in 2016


Jackie Kennedy's sister Lee Radziwill has died age 85 at her home in New York City. Pictured in 2016



Jackie Kennedy's sister Lee Radziwill (pictured left in 1967, right in 2016) died age 85 at her home in New York City



But the contention came to a shattering crescendo when Jackie became First Lady in 1961.


'How can I compete with that?' Radziwill reportedly said during a function at Buckingham Palace. 'It's all over for me now.' 


After JFK's assassination, Radziwill left a note on Jackie's pillow that read: 'Good night my darling Jacks — the bravest and noblest of all. L.'


As Jackie lay dying of cancer in 1994, Radziwill clambered to be at her sister's side and told her 'I love you so much. I always have, Jacks. I hope you know it.'

Before her retirement, Radziwill served for many years as a Public Relations executive for Giorgio Armani.


She was a stalwart attendee of New York Fashion Week, and regularly attended other fashion events around the world right up until her death.  


'Regrets? I think everyone has regrets, and people who say they haven’t are either liars . . . or narcissists' Radziwill said to the New York Times in 2013.


'There have been many things in my life to have regrets about, in the sense I wish I could have changed them, or somehow made them not happen,' she continued.


'What I don’t have is envy. I’m perfectly content at this time of my life. I’ve done so many fascinating things and the greatest joy is that I continue to do interesting things and meet fascinating people.'




The First Lady of the land, Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, and her sister, Lee Radziwill (right) were considered the world's most famous sisters during the 1960s


The First Lady of the land, Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, and her sister, Lee Radziwill (right) were considered the world's most famous sisters during the 1960s



The First Lady of the land, Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, and her sister, Lee Radziwill (right) were considered the world's most famous sisters during the 1960s




















 


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The funeral for Lee Radziwill was held Monday in New York City. She died on February 15, of natural causes after suffering from an ‘age-related disease’ Pictured: Lee in 2011

A private Requiem Mass was celebrated Monday morning for socialite and ex-princess Caroline Lee Bouvier...


It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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