This answers first letter of which starts with J and can be found at the end of R. The crossword clue possible answer is available in 9 letters. “And everyone says, ‘She must be so strong, so mean, to have survived it so well.’ But they don’t know - you don’t realize – what a punishment it can be, to be the last one left.This crossword clue International socialite (3-6) was discovered last seen in the Januat the Metro Crossword. “There’s a fable or a myth - I think it’s French - about a woman who survives everyone’s passing,” the 85-year-old Lee said recently. Recently, attending a Washington, D.C., event celebrating the Camelot era, she looked around and realized that she was the only one left. Since then, Lee has quietly divided her time between apartments in Manhattan and Paris. After Jackie died from cancer in 1994, at only 64 - her most successfully kept secret had been her two-pack-a-day habit - it turned out Lee had been cut out of the will. Meanwhile, the sisters had grown distant. Infuriated that it was Julia Roberts who had been put with the royals, Lee simply switched placecards, ignoring the teary young actress when she tried to claim her seat. When “Steel Magnolias” premiered in London, Lee’s then-husband, director Herbert Ross, took her to a party at Buckingham Palace. After all, “Princess” did outrank “former First Lady.” Her insistence on being called “Princess” was beginning to grate, too. Her friendship with Capote evaporated when an excerpt from “Answered Prayers,” his new roman-a-clef fiction, led to a high-society shunning. She and Onassis divorced in 1975, and she headed home again to New York. Onassis remained in love with Maria Callas, and was prone to berating his new wife at the dinner table. What he didn’t know? Jackie had a trick of wearing an outfit once, then selling it for a few thousand to an upscale consignment store, and quietly pocketing the cash. Meanwhile the Greek tycoon struggled to understand a wife who spent the summer in jeans and swimsuits, then went back to Manhattan and dropped $7,000 on a dress. Lee still freely spent Radziwill’s money, even though they’d been estranged for years. If the sisters were still subconsciously competing, they were in agreement on two things, bred into them since childhood: the importance of rich husbands and the joy of spending money.
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