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President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jackie Kennedy pay a visit to the royal family in England. (L-R): John F. Kennedy; Queen Elizabeth II; Jackie Kennedy, and Prince Philip.

They were two of the most famous women in the world.Queen ElizabethandJacqueline Kennedy, the dazzling 32-year-old wife of JFK, the youngest president in United States history. And also two of the most private. So what did Jackie really think after the two women had a private lunch at Buckingham Palace in 1962?

In 1962, the Queen, then 35, invitedJackieto a lunch when the First Lady was in London visiting her sister, Lee Radziwill, who lived there with her husband Prince Stanislaw Radziwill.

“It was a private lunch atBuckingham Palace,” says Hill, who shares new details about the meeting in his upcoming book,My Travels with Mrs. Kennedy, written with his wife Lisa McCubbin Hill.

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While the subject of their much talked about formal dinner with their husbands, President Kennedy and Prince Phillip, a year earlier at Buckingham Palace, was depicted in Season Two ofThe Crown, this was a much more private encounter with few, if any details, released to the public.

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“They were both relatively young and they both held positions on the world stage,” says Hill, one of the few remaining witnesses to the historic moment.

“They were more alike than we might have first thought,” adda Pamela Keogh, author ofJackie Style. “They had a deep sense of history and were both essentially shy women who were put on the world stage and both rose to the occasion admirably. Like the Queen, Jackie knew how to exercise soft power to get things done, and I don’t think we should underestimate the fact they both loved horses.”

And while Jackie rarely, if ever, responded to any sort of impromptu question asked in public, she did answer a group of reporters who asked if she had enjoyed “an English lunch” with the Queen that day. “Her Majesty was so kind to have me there,” said Jackie in her signature soft voice as she returned to Lee’s home. “I don’t think I should say anything about it except for how grateful I am and how charming she was.”

source: people.com