How RFK Jr. Went from Camelot Heir to Kennedy Outcast
The Daily Beast
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the third child of RFK and his wife Ethel, had the world at his feet. However, the heir to the Camelot dynasty is now a failed presidential candidate—and with many of his family now disowning him.
The spotlight has proved problematic for many a Kennedy. See the photos below for insight into RFK Jr.’s life through the years.
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