Caroline Kennedy and her husband, Ed Schlossberg, have moved in with their son-in-law, Dr. George Moran, to help raise their grandchildren following the death of their daughter, Tatiana Schlossberg, in December 2025. Tatiana, who was an environmental journalist, passed away at the age of 35 after a battle with acute myeloid leukemia, leaving behind a 4-year-old son, Edwin, and a 2-year-old daughter, Josephine. Jack Schlossberg, Tatiana's brother, stated that their parents are taking on a parental role in the children's lives, caring for them daily. He noted that they are living together in the same apartment and adapting to this new family dynamic. Tatiana had expressed concerns about her children not remembering her in an essay published shortly before her death, where she reflected on her life and her family's support during her illness. Jack Schlossberg is also pursuing a congressional campaign for New York's 12th congressional District, inspired by his sister's legacy.
Caroline Kennedy Assists Son-in-Law in Raising Grandchildren After Daughter's Death
Caroline Kennedy and her husband have relocated to assist their son-in-law in raising their grandchildren after the death of their daughter, Tatiana Schlossberg. Tatiana passed away in December 2025, leaving behind two young children. Her brother, Jack Schlossberg, highlighted the significant role their parents are now playing in the children's lives.
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Caroline Kennedy Moves in With Son-in-Law to Help Raise Grandchildren
Caroline Kennedy Assists Son-in-Law in Raising Grandchildren After Daughter's Death