Caroline Kennedy Moves In With George Moran, Caring for Tatiana Schlossberg’s 2 Children

Caroline Kennedy Moves In With George Moran, Caring for Tatiana Schlossberg’s 2 Children

Caroline Kennedy and Ed Schlossberg moved into the same apartment as George Moran after tatiana schlossberg died in December 2025, taking on a daily role in raising her 2 children. Jack Schlossberg said his parents are now with Edwin, 4, and Josephine, 2, every single day.

George Moran Apartment

Jack Schlossberg said, "My parents are grandparents, but they’re really playing the role of new parents right now". He added, "They live with my niece and nephew and take care of them every single day. They’re really taking everything in stride, but really taking care of the kids."

He also said, "Most people don’t realize that they are really acting as new parents right now, and they’re all living in the same apartment." The arrangement places Caroline Kennedy, 68, and Ed Schlossberg, 80, in the same home with Moran as the family adjusts after Tatiana’s death at 35.

Tatiana Schlossberg Children

Tatiana Schlossberg died after battling acute myeloid leukemia. She left behind Edwin and Josephine, and she had written about her illness in a New Yorker essay published about a month before she died, saying she had roughly a year to live.

During her treatments, she said her parents, Jack, and her older sister Rose had been raising her children. That makes the current living arrangement a continuation of care already in place, but with Moran now the parent in the household and both grandparents living there full-time.

2017 Marriage

Tatiana Schlossberg met Moran at Yale and married him in 2017. Jack Schlossberg launched a congressional campaign shortly before his sister’s death and is running for New York’s 12th congressional District to fill the seat held for decades by Representative Jerry Nadler.

For the family, the immediate task is no longer the one Tatiana described in her essay; it is the daily work of keeping Edwin and Josephine in the same apartment with the adults now sharing that responsibility. Jack Schlossberg’s account shows the change has already happened, and the household has become the center of the children’s care.

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