• Prince Michael Joseph Jackson Jr.

Prince Michael Joseph Jackson Jr. (Photo : Twitter)

Prince Michael Joseph Jackson Jr., the late King of Pop Michael Jackson's eldest son, had recently graduated high school from Buckley School in Sherman Oaks, California. The Jackson family is very proud of his achievement where he graduated with honors. 


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 "So very proud of @princemjjjaxon YOU DID! And you did it with Honors!!!," La Toya Jackson tweeted. The proud aunt shared their picture during the graduation ceremony. Michael's sixth death anniversary will be on June 25, but the Jackson family has a new milestone to celebrate happily. 


Prince was joined by his two other siblings in the ceremony, his 17-year-old- sister Paris and his 13-year-old-brother Blanket. Other relatives were also there to support the newly graduate, CNN reported.  

Michael died in 2009 with the fatal combination of the surgical anesthetic propofol and sedatives, since then, the three siblings tried to keep a low profile. It has not been easy for them, and they lived in their grandmother's house, Katherine Jackson, now 85 years old. 

Due to a bitter family dispute over Michael's estate in 2012, Katherine Jackson, Michael's mother, temporarily lost her guardianship for the kids. The judge made Tito "TJ" Jackson, 36, son of Michael's brother as a permanent co-guardian. From being homeschooled, the kids go to Buckley School, where their famous dad and other Jackson clan studied. 

Brian Oxman, Jackson's family attorney, described Michael's eldest son as the person who has a very powerful personality and wants to stay around with kids of his same age.

Prince just had a guest role on CW's "90210" and was a special correspondent for "Entertainment Tonight" in 2013. He wants to become well-rounded as a producer, director, screenwriter and actor, according to ABC's "Entertainment Tonight" correspondent Brooke Anderson.