The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

JFK’ s secret love letters to his Swedish mistress are put up for auction

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Love letters that John F Kennedy wrote to a Swedish aristocrat a few years after he married Jacqueline Bouvier are going up for auction.

“You are wonderful and I miss you,” Mr Kennedy scribbled at the end of a February 1956 letter to Gunilla von Post, who he met on the French Riviera a few weeks before he wed Ms Bouvier in 1953.

Mr Kennedy was a Democratic US senator from Massachuse­tts at the time, and the handwritte­n letters were written on Senate letterhead. He signed one simply “Jack”.

The letters, placed for online bidding by Bostonbase­d RR Auction until May 12, underscore the 35th president’s reputation as a womaniser long before he won the White House in 1960.

Ultimately his life ended tragically when Mr Kennedy was assassinat­ed in Dallas on November 22 1963 with his wife beside him as the motorcade toured the Texas city.

And while at the time the relationsh­ip was not played out in public, Ms Von Post, who died in 2011 in Palm Beach, Florida, wrote a 1997 memoir, Love, Jack, about her relationsh­ip with Mr Kennedy.

A 1955 letter began: “Dear Gunilla, I must say you looked well and happy in the photograph you sent me at the Regatta.”

He then sketched out his plans to head to Europe after Congress recessed early in August of that year, writing: “I shall be in Sweden on the 12th. Where do I go. Send me your address at Bastaad where you shall be.”

In the 1956 letter, Mr Kennedy expressed regret that Ms von Post would not be travelling to the US as he had hoped.

“I must say I was sad to learn that, after all, you are not coming to the US,” he wrote. “If you don’t marry come over as I should like to see you. I had a wonderful time last summer with you. It is a bright memory of my life,” Mr Kennedy wrote.

“I am anxious to see you. Is it not strange after all these months?

“Perhaps at first it shall be a little difficult as we shall be strangers – but not strangers – and I am sure it will all work and I shall think that though it is a long way to Gunilla – it is worth it.”

“This is the only Kennedy letter that we have offered that displays open affection to another woman while he was married,” the auction house said in a statement.

In her memoir, Ms von

Post recounted Mr Kennedy’s efforts to end his marriage to Ms Bouvier and bring her to the US.

In the end, the future president’s hopes of doing that were thwarted by his authoritar­ian father, Joseph P Kennedy, JFK’S own political ambitions, and the future first lady’s 1955 miscarriag­e and 1956 pregnancy.

Ms Von Post and Mr Kennedy saw each other only one other time – a chance encounter at a gala at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City in 1958, when the Swede was pregnant with her first child.

The letters being auctioned off originated from Ms von Post’s estate, RR Auction said.

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 ??  ?? HISTORY: A love letter that John F Kennedy, above, wrote to Gunilla von Post a few years after he married Jacqueline Bouvier, according to Bostonbase­d RR Auction.
HISTORY: A love letter that John F Kennedy, above, wrote to Gunilla von Post a few years after he married Jacqueline Bouvier, according to Bostonbase­d RR Auction.

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