When the world lost a living legend, the ripple effects were felt far beyond the music industry. In the quiet moments that followed Lisa Marie Presley’s unexpected death in 2023, her mother, Priscilla Presley, found herself reflecting on how the loss had reshaped the family dynamic. Speaking at a gathering in Las Vegas on May 2, 2024, Priscilla opened up about the sense of separation that now lingers between her and her grandchildren, a sentiment that has resonated with many who have watched the Presley family navigate grief and change.
A Moment of Reflection at the Westgate
During a speaking event at the Westgate resort in Las Vegas, Priscilla Presley—now 80—shared her personal experience of living with the void left by her daughter’s passing. “It’s kind of separated us in a way,” she told the audience, describing how the family’s once‑tight-knit gatherings have become less frequent. The actress, known for her roles in films like Naked Gun and Dallas, spoke candidly about the shift from shared meals and family traditions to a more fragmented reality.
Priscilla’s remarks were interrupted by her son, Navarone Garibaldi, who had his own perspective on the family’s sense of unity. Despite the brief pause, the message was clear: the Presley family’s bond has been altered by the loss of a central figure.
The Family Tree: Who Was Lost and Who Remains
Lisa Marie Presley, the daughter of the legendary Elvis Presley, had four children before her death. Her eldest, Riley Keough, was born to her first husband, Danny Keough. The youngest twins, Harper and Finley Lockwood, were born with her second husband, Michael Lockwood. In addition, Lisa Marie had a son, Benjamin Keough, from her first marriage, who tragically took his own life in 2020 at the age of 27.
After Lisa Marie’s passing, the family has had to navigate the absence of a mother, a grandmother, and a sister. Priscilla, who had shared a close relationship with her daughter, now finds herself in a different role—one that involves supporting her grandchildren from a distance, both emotionally and physically.
Why the Bond Feels Weaker
Priscilla explained that the sense of separation stems from the natural evolution of her grandchildren’s lives. The twins, now 17, have begun to focus on their own interests, relationships, and future plans. “They’ve got their boyfriends and do their thing,” she said, highlighting how the younger generation’s priorities have shifted away from family gatherings.
Moreover, the loss of Lisa Marie has left a void that no one can fill. The family’s dynamic was built around shared memories, stories, and









