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Duke Keaton Honors Mom Diane in First Public Appearance Since Her Passing

Diane Keaton’s son Duke Pays Tribute After Her Passing

Following the sudden death of Diane Keaton, her son Duke was seen leaving her Los Angeles residence, dressed entirely in black and wearing two silver cross necklaces reminiscent of his mother’s distinctive style.

Diane Keaton, renowned for her classic fashion choices—often pairing trousers with blazers, accessorized with sunglasses, hats, and layered crosses—was celebrated for her iconic look that she adopted in the 1990s.

Duke Keaton looking distraught outside his late mother's home.
Duke Keaton paid tribute to his mother during his visit to her Los Angeles home.

He appeared deeply affected, dressed in black, carrying a Louis Vuitton bag, and layered two cross necklaces—familiar symbols of his mother’s style. Other images show him walking away from the residence, visibly distressed and holding his phone, dressed in a sweater, dark trousers, and carrying a backpack.

Duke Keaton visibly distraught outside his late mother's home.
The 25-year-old was seen leaving Diane Keaton’s home in Los Angeles.

Keaton passed away at age 79 over the weekend, leaving Hollywood in shock. While her cause of death remains undisclosed, reports suggest her health had rapidly declined in recent months. Family members kept her final days private, with friends noting her disappearance from public view in recent months.

Her friends also observed her frailty weeks before her death. She had recently listed her Los Angeles estate for $29 million amid ongoing damage from wildfires and renovations. Keaton is survived by her two adopted children, Duke and Dexter, both in their late twenties.

Diane Keaton dressed in black, wearing a fedora, holding shopping bags.
Diane Keaton complemented her look with hats and glasses, a signature style she maintained over the years.

Keaton adopted her children in her 50s, describing motherhood as a long-standing desire she chose to pursue later in life despite never marrying. She once explained that she never felt prepared for the role of a wife and preferred to remain single, despite high-profile relationships with actors like Al Pacino, Warren Beatty, and Woody Allen.

Diane Keaton with her son Duke at a movie premiere.
She is survived by her children, Duke and Dexter, who was also adopted in her later years.

Keaton’s decision to remain unmarried and single was a personal choice she discussed openly, emphasizing that she felt being single was right for her. Her close friends remember her as someone who cherished her independence and her neighborhood life, often walking her dog in Brentwood.