Caroline Kennedy and Ed Schlossberg have moved into the same apartment as Dr. George Moran and are helping raise Tatiana Schlossberg’s two young children every day after her death in December 2025.
Jack Schlossberg said his parents are now living with his niece and nephew and taking care of them full-time, describing them as grandparents who are “really playing the role of new parents right now.” He said they live with Edwin, 4, and Josephine, 2, and are doing the daily work of caring for them in the apartment they share with Moran.
The arrangement gives a clear answer to the question of who is looking after Tatiana Schlossberg’s children after she died at 35 following a battle with acute myeloid leukemia. Caroline Kennedy is 68 and Ed Schlossberg is 80; together, they have stepped into the center of family life with Moran, who was married to Tatiana Schlossberg in 2017 after they met at Yale.
Tatiana Schlossberg had already written in The New Yorker that she had roughly a year to live, and during treatment she said her parents, Jack and her older sister Rose had been raising her children. That detail now sits beside the new setup, in which Caroline Kennedy and Ed Schlossberg have moved in with Moran to provide full-time care, a shift that shows how the family has reorganized itself after her death.
The family has not said how long the grandparents will stay in the apartment or whether this living arrangement is temporary. For now, the children are with their father and grandparents under one roof, and Jack Schlossberg says the older generation is doing what amounts to new-parent work every single day.
Jack Schlossberg, who launched a congressional campaign shortly before his sister’s death, is running in New York’s 12th congressional District for the seat held for decades by Representative Jerry Nadler. But in the days after Tatiana Schlossberg’s death, the family’s most immediate responsibility is not political. It is keeping two small children surrounded by the people who know them best.


