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The party was in full swing, her handsome house near Buckingham Palace spilling over with the cream of London’s wealthy in-crowd, yet hostess Lee Radziwill couldn’t hide from guests her dismay at events taking place across the Atlantic.

It was early 1961 and Lee’s sister, Jackie, was about to become the most celebrated First Lady in U.S. history. But instead of intense family pride, Lee’s emotions were far from positive.

‘How can anyone compete with that?’ she hissed. ‘It’s all over for me now.’

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Mrs. John F. Kennedy (formerly Jacqueline Bouvier) wearing a striped wool sweater and Mrs. Michael T. Canfield (formerly Lee Bouvier) wearing a white cotton sweater with strips on pocket and edge. (Photo by Horst P. Horst/Conde Nast via Getty Images)