President John F. Kennedy’s granddaughter, environmental journalist Tatiana Schlossberg, has away. She was thirty-five. In an essay published in The New Yorker in November 2025, Schlossberg, the daughter of Edwin Schlossberg and Caroline Kennedy, Kennedy’s daughter, disclosed that she had terminal cancer.
The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation confirmed her passing on Instagram. This morning, our lovely Tatiana died away. The statement read, “She will always be in our hearts. Neither the cause of death nor the location of her death were disclosed.
In May 2024, Schlossberg, then 34 years old, received a diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia. Her doctor discovered that she had a high white blood cell count following the birth of her second kid. It was discovered to be acute myeloid leukemia with an uncommon mutation that primarily affects the elderly.
Schlossberg described undergoing two stem cell transplants, rounds of chemotherapy, and clinical trials in the essay “A Battle With My Blood.” She said that her doctor assured her that “he could keep me alive for a year, maybe” during the most recent trial.
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