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When Jacqueline kept Nehru waiting
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August 13, 2007 09:53 IST

Former United States president John F Kennedy's wife Jacqueline had kept the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru waiting at the airport, as she was busy applying make-up.

"Jackie Kennedy kept Nehru and his wife waiting at the airport as she was applying her make-up," former foreign secretary Lalit Mansingh said at a function recently.

Jackie, as Jacqueline preferred to be called, was the First Lady of the United States from 1961 to 1963.

In 1962, she came to India on a solo goodwill tour where she also met Nehru's daughter Indira Gandhi [Images].

"Though it was not a protocol, Nehru and his wife had still gone to the airport to receive her," Mansingh later told PTI.

She was so impressed by the Taj Mahal during a visit there that she decided to return to see the 17th century monument of love at night.

Equally popular as her husband on their foreign visits, Jackie was particularly welcomed by the French, making President Kennedy to quip at a state dinner there: "I do not think it altogether inappropriate to introduce myself... I am the man who accompanied Jacqueline Kennedy to Paris and I have enjoyed it."


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