Why JFK Jr. Didn’t Call Prince William and Prince Harry After Princess Diana’s Death Despite Wife Carolyn’s Request

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According to a new book, JFK Jr.'s wife asked him to call the royal brothers after their mother's death

<p>JOY E. SCHELLER/CAROLYN BESSETTE JOHN F KENNEDY JR ARCHIVE IMAGES; Julian Parker/UK Press via Getty</p> Carolyn Bessette Kennedy (left); Princess Diana

JOY E. SCHELLER/CAROLYN BESSETTE JOHN F KENNEDY JR ARCHIVE IMAGES; Julian Parker/UK Press via Getty

Carolyn Bessette Kennedy (left); Princess Diana

Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy once urged her husband, John F. Kennedy Jr., to extend support to Prince William and Prince Harry following the death of their mother, Princess Diana, in 1997.

According to a new biography, Once Upon a Time: The Captivating Life of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy by Elizabeth Beller, excerpted in this week’s issue of PEOPLE, Diana’s death after a high-speed chase by photographers in Paris unnerved Carolyn. She had struggled with the relentless paparazzi outside their Tribeca apartment.

After Diana's death, Beller writes that “Carolyn tried to get John to call Princes William and Harry to give his condolences when it came out that Diana had hoped for her sons to emulate John’s modesty in the face of media obsession.”

Related: Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy and JFK Jr.: Inside Their Tempestuous Love Affair and Final Days: New Book (Exclusive)

John was reluctant, Beller continues, “as he didn’t know them and thought that their situations greatly differed.”

<p>JOY E. SCHELLER/CAROLYN BESSETTE JOHN F KENNEDY JR ARCHIVE IMAGES; Julian Parker/UK Press via Getty</p> Carolyn Bessette Kennedy (left); Princess Diana

JOY E. SCHELLER/CAROLYN BESSETTE JOHN F KENNEDY JR ARCHIVE IMAGES; Julian Parker/UK Press via Getty

Carolyn Bessette Kennedy (left); Princess Diana

“He had met [Princess Diana] once or twice,” Beller writes. “And the fact that she had died while being chased down by paparazzi, he was aware of the fact that their [he and Carolyn’s] lives were becoming overwrought with attention and he was upset.”

Still, she adds, “Carolyn's suggestion was lovely that he call them. He was, by all accounts, a lovely, gracious person, but maybe that moment was too difficult for him to be able to reach out and say something to someone who's just lost their parent in a very public and dramatic way.”

<p>Jayne Fincher/Princess Diana Archive/Getty</p> Princess Diana with sons Prince William and Prince Harry in 1993

Jayne Fincher/Princess Diana Archive/Getty

Princess Diana with sons Prince William and Prince Harry in 1993

The new biography sheds new light on the private side of Carolyn, who died on July 16, 1999, when a plane, piloted by John and also carrying her and her sister, Lauren, crashed into the waters off of Martha’s Vineyard.

For more on Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday, or subscribe here.

<p>Richard Corkery/NY Daily News Archive/Getty</p> John F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy

Richard Corkery/NY Daily News Archive/Getty

John F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy

“The press attention really terrified her,” says Beller. “There was a vulnerability. And I think somehow the press attention and scrutiny just touched a nerve and it stole a lot of her joy.”

The author hopes her book will remind people of Carolyn's warmth and empathy.

“She had a lot of compassion,” says Beller, “and she was very caring and a good friend."

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