Jackson's children: 'No one understands what a good father he was'

Michael Jackson’s children and mother said on today’s episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show that they are still learning to cope with his death a year and a half after the pop star overdosed on a powerful anaesthetic.

Jackson's children: 'No one understands what a good father he was'

Michael Jackson’s children and mother said on today’s episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show that they are still learning to cope with his death a year and a half after the pop star overdosed on a powerful anaesthetic.

Jackson’s oldest children, 13-year-old Prince and 12-year-old Paris, said they are adjusting well to school, although their younger brother, Blanket, eight, is still schooled at home. The children have been living with their grandmother, Katherine Jackson, who is their guardian, since their father’s death in June 2009.

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