John F. Kennedy’s granddaughter Tatiana Schlossberg, daughter Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg, has died after a cancer battle. She was 35. “Our beautiful Tatiana passed away this morning,” her family shared in a statement posted to Instagram Dec. 30. “She will always be in our hearts.” Tatiana, an environmental journalist, revealed in a Nov. 22 essay published in The New Yorker that she had been diagnosed myeloid leukemia, which was terminal. The diagnosis came after the May 2024 birth of her and husband George Moran’s daughter showed she had an elevated white blood cell count.
Tatiana—who also shares son Edwin, 3, with George—wrote that she spent five weeks in the hospital, and underwent chemotherapy and two bone marrow transplants, with stem cells donated by her sister Rose Schlossberg, 37, and by an anonymous donor she know only to be a “man in his twenties from the Pacific Northwest.” She was also part of two immunotherapy clinical trials. In addition to her husband, kids, parents and sister, Tatiana is also survived by her brother Jack Schlossberg, 32.
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