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Surfacing through this reflection is a nuanced portrait of grief—particularly Caroline's. She is depicted as mourning her loss deeply, experiencing "complicated grief" revolving around their social and familial identity. Once considered part of the Kennedy “inner circle,” her inclusion at elite gatherings in Cape Cod or Manhattan's VIP circles now feels forever out of reach. Her world was one of proximity—close to power and privilege—and the loss of it adds another layer of pain.