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Caroline Kennedy's Kids & Grandkids: Meet Her 3 Children & Grandchildren
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Caroline Kennedy's Kids & Grandkids: Meet Her 3 Children & Grandchildren



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The Kennedys are arguably the most well-known family in American politics, with numerous stories, legacies, and, of course, tragedies.John F.Kennedy, who served as the35th President of the United States from1961 until his assassination on November22,1963.JFK had four children with his wife,Jackie Kennedy, but only one — daughterCaroline Kennedy Schlossberg — is still alive today.Caroline shares three children with her husbandEdwin Schlossberg, two daughters,Rose and Tatiana, plus a son,Jack.

Find out more about Caroline’s kids and grandkids below.

Rose Kennedy Schlossberg

Caroline’s eldest child isRose Kennedy Schlossberg. Born on June25,1988,Rose was named after her paternal great-grandmother.Rose has become an uncanny look-alike of her grandmother,Jackie, whom she called “Grand Jackie.”Unlike her family members,the Harvard grad didn’t follow the path of politics, graduating with a degree in English in2010 and going on to get a masters in interactive telecommunications from New York University two years later.Following her studies,she started a web series calledEnd Times Girls Clubwith her friendMara Nelson-Greenbergin2016.The six-episode series from Above Average Productions was meant to humorously provide a “guide to female-focused apocalypse survival,” viaMashable.

Although she didn’t pursue a path in politics,she still supported Democratic candidates in the past.She donated to Former PresidentBarack Obama’s2008 presidential run andAlan Khazei’s run for Massachusetts’s Senate seat in2010.She was also said to be close to her late uncle,John F.Kennedy Jr., with whom she shared similar interests (he co-founded the glossy politics/lifestyle magazineGeorge n1995).

More recently,it was revealed that Rose is married toRory McAuliffe and she helps out at her wife’s restaurant in Southern California.Rose doesn’t appear to post on her Instagram, however.

Tatiana Kennedy Schlossberg

Tatiana Kennedy Schlossberg,the middle child of Caroline and Edwin,was born May5,1990.After graduating from Yale University in2012,Tatiana went on to get a master’s degree in American History from the University of Oxford in2014.The new mom,who recently welcomed a newborn with her husbandGeorge Moran,is best known for her work as a reporter forThe New York Times,where she typically covers climate change.She’s also written forThe Atlantic andBloomberg Viewand has done reporting forBergen County Record,a local New Jersey newspaper.Tatiana’s interest in climate change led to her releasing her bookInconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don’t Know You Have,which came out in August2019.In addition to theTimes,she’s also worked as a columnist forBloomberg.

Tatiana has remained close with her family.On the50th anniversary of JFK’s assassination in2013,Tatiana spoke and took part in a ceremony at the memorial in the U.K.In2025,she revealed her terminal cancer diagnosis with acute myeloid leukemia with a rare mutation in an essay published viaThe New Yorker.

Jack Kennedy Schlossberg

Rose and Tatiana’s little brother isJohn “Jack” Bouvier Kennedy Schlossberg.Jack definitely bears a strong resemblance to his uncle,JFK Jr.,who died in1999in a tragic plane crash when Jack was six years old.Another resemblance Jack has is to his grandfather,JFK,in terms of entering into public service.Jack has worked as a political writer forWashington Post,Time ,andPolitico ,also founding the non-profit RelightNY while he was still in middle school.The organization gives energy-efficient light bulbs to low-income families around NYC and promotes environmental awareness.

During Caroline’s time asUS Ambassador to Japan during the Obama administration, Jack lived overseas in Japan with his mother.In his speech as host of the JFK Profile In Courage Awards in2017, Jack spoke about his experience.“I learned a lot about Japan.But the most important thing I learned was about my own country,” Jack said.“It was something I had been told all my life but never fully grasped.I saw how people around the world see America:a beacon of opportunity, stability and strength in a world of uncertainty.”

In addition to his work in the public sphere, Jack also just recently graduated from Harvard Law and Harvard Business School.He’s even being touted as a possible Democratic hopeful,although he’s often remained coy about possible political plans.He is also very active on his Instagram.

“I definitely see Jack doing some type of public service — but I’m not even sure it’s what he wants,” a family insider told the New York Post.“He is very, very close to his mother.I think he’d like to do something to make her really happy,and that would be public service or politics of some kind.But not necessarily old-school politics.That’s been a dead-end for Kennedy kids.If he did run for office someday,he’d probably aim very big though.”

Baby Moran

Caroline’s middle daughter,Tatiana,was spotted carrying the little one (whose gender and name has not yet been revealed)in a carrier on her chest in Manhattan on April14.Her husband George was also seen carrying the baby around,in photos you can see here,as the new parents are definitely excited to celebrate the arrival of their first child!

Tatiana and George,her college sweetheart from Yale,were married at her grandmother Jackie’s summer home in Martha’s Vineyard in September2017.This is their first child together.



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