Michael Jackson ex Lisa Marie Presley ‘couldn’t make peace’ in private | Music | Entertainment

Fans will know that Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley had been briefly married between 1994 and 1996.

The King of Pop’s funeral featured his family arriving in a motorcade of 31 vehicles, while his brothers Randy, Tito, Jermaine, Jackie and Marlon were his pallbearers.

The star’s siblings carried the gold-plated casket into the service at Glendale’s Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

After the service, Lisa Marie stayed behind to have a private moment by her former husband’s body.

Speaking with Oprah in 2010, Lisa Marie shared that she was the last person to stand over Jackson’s body at the funeral.

Oprah asked her: “As you stood over his casket, were you able to make peace?” After pausing, Lisa Marie replied: “No, I don’t think I could make peace then. It was more like I wanted to apologise for not being around.”

Reflecting on Jackson’s untimely death, Lisa Marie said: “Had I just said, ‘How are you?’ Can I try to make a phone call? I really did regret that I didn’t.” The star’s funeral cost $1 million and this included $590,000 for the crypt in Forest Lawn’s Great Mausoleum.

Today his remains are resting inside the Holly Terrace section of the building. While The Great Mausoleum is not open to the public, Jackson’s unmarked crypt is partially visible from the tinted entrance. Fans cover the final resting place in flowers, which security guards put out in memory.

Meanwhile, Lisa Marie – who died in January 2023 at 54 – is buried by her father Elvis in the Meditation Garden at Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee.

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