Caroline Kennedy divorce rumors put into rest as she and her husband appeared together during U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Japan.

The only surviving offspring from the prominent Kennedy family was joined by her husband as they welcome president Obama in Japan on Thursday. The couple who were married for more than two decades already has kept a high-profile during the visit. Caroline Kennedy divorce rumors started when Kennedy was appointed to be the American Ambassador in Japan.

People involved in politics may try to hide their personal lives however, it's just impossible as every inch of their lives is being tracked by the public. Caroline's marriage to her husband Edwin Arthur Schlossberg has been under the eye of the media. The couple who married in 1986 maintained their marriage into a high-profile as Kennedy becomes a public icon.

As Caroline Kennedy divorce issue was battled through the years, President Obama's recent visit to Japan may have ceased the rumors. The American Ambassador to Japan appeared alongside her husband when the U.S. President arrived in the said country for his Asian tour. Ed Schlossberg has showed his support to his wife who was appointed as the American Ambassador earlier this year.

Kennedy and Schlossberg married five years after dating and through the years they lived happily with their children. However, there were previous reports saying that the two were having problem and that they began to live separately. According to the report that talks about Caroline Kennedy's divorce, Ed lives in an apartment on Manhattan while Caroline stayed in a mansion on Park Avenue.

The scenario between them has raised questions from the public. Furthermore, the Ambassador didn't confirm nor deny the rumors. Another turning point that fueled the Caroline Kennedy divorce issue from her husband Ed, was the time that she moved to Japan to work as an American Ambassador to the country. When Kennedy moved to the country her husband remained in New York to run his business. However, it was also said that Ed makes frequent visits to the Japanese capitol.