Who Attended Tatiana Schlossberg’s Funeral & Who Didn’t? Here’s What You Need To Know

On a freezing January afternoon, the Kennedy family found themselves once again walking into a church to bid farewell to one of their own.

This time, it was 35-year-old Tatiana Schlossberg, the daughter of Caroline Kennedy and the granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy.

The scene at St. Ignatius Loyola Church in New York City was intimate and heart-wrenching, reminiscent of the same church where Jackie Kennedy’s funeral was held 32 years earlier.

As mourners gathered on January 5th, the question on many people’s minds wasn’t just who was present to honor Tatiana but also who was conspicuously absent.

Caroline Kennedy arrived dressed in black, flanked by her husband, Edwin Schlossberg, and their surviving children, Rose and Jack.

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Ahead of them walked Tatiana’s widower, Dr. George Moran, holding the hands of their two little ones—three-year-old Edwin in a tiny blue blazer and one-year-old Josephine, who Caroline would later carry in her arms.

Just days before, the family had released a heartfelt statement, calling Tatiana their beautiful daughter and expressing, “She will always be in our hearts.”

The pews were filled with members of the extended Kennedy clan, including Maria Shriver, who was seen leaving the service with her children, along with Kerry Kennedy and Joe Kennedy III.

Historian Steven Gillan, who has extensively studied the Kennedy family, noted that they are aware of the public’s curiosity and have never shied away from public funerals.

This is part of their identity, where enormous private grief often plays out in public.

Gillan pointed out that Caroline, who was just five years old when her father was assassinated, has attended numerous funerals for family members over the years, many of which were sudden and tragic.

Tatiana Schlossberg's Funeral Held at Same Church as Jackie Kennedy  Onassis' Memorial

Now, losing her 35-year-old daughter is a loss that feels like all of those combined.

He described Caroline as incredibly strong-willed, someone who has learned, albeit painfully, how to live with loss.

Beyond the immediate family, the guest list at Tatiana’s funeral reflected her connections outside of the political arena.

Former President Joe Biden was photographed leaving the church, and former Secretary of State John Kerry was also in attendance.

Late-night host David Letterman, fashion designer Carolina Herrera—who created Tatiana’s wedding dress—and New Yorker editor David Remnick, who had praised the courage displayed in Tatiana’s essay about her illness, were present as well.

This gathering served as a reminder that Tatiana was more than just a member of the Kennedy family; she was a writer, a journalist, and a friend to many.

Meet Tatiana Schlossberg's Mother Caroline Kennedy, Helped Her Deal With  Cancer, Raised Her Children

However, amidst the outpouring of support and love, one name was notably absent from the crowd: Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tatiana’s cousin, who did not attend the funeral.

Instead, on the same day, RFK Jr. was in Washington, D.C., announcing a significant change to America’s childhood vaccine recommendations.

The CDC unveiled a new immunization schedule that reduced the number of routine vaccines from 17 to 11, shifting several others to high-risk categories or requiring consultation with a doctor.

During this announcement, RFK Jr. stated that President Donald Trump had directed the department to evaluate how other wealthy countries protect children and adjust the U.S. schedule accordingly.

While RFK Jr. was making headlines, a flashy video promoting his “Make America Healthy Again” agenda was released, showcasing him in slow motion with laser beams coming from his eyes, set to techno music alongside images of Trump golfing and the late Hulk Hogan.

This video went live while Tatiana’s family and friends were inside the church saying their final goodbyes, causing many to find the timing particularly jarring.

Tatiana Schlossberg's funeral held at church with family ties – NBC 6 South  Florida

Adding to the complexity of the situation is the fact that Tatiana had previously criticized RFK Jr.’s skepticism regarding vaccines in her November 2025 essay for The New Yorker.

In her powerful piece, she expressed her disappointment in his views and the detrimental impact they had on health research funding.

She referred to him as an “embarrassment” to her and the rest of her immediate family, highlighting the tension that existed even within the family dynamic.

When examining the events surrounding Tatiana’s funeral, it becomes evident that the Kennedy family navigates a complicated emotional landscape.

In New York, a family known for their public displays of grief came together once again—Caroline, Ed, Rose, Jack, George, the young children, cousins, friends, and even a former president—to honor Tatiana’s life.

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Meanwhile, in Washington, one cousin chose a different stage, focusing on policy and promotion rather than joining the family in mourning.

Ultimately, only the Kennedys will truly understand the significance of these choices and the emotions behind them.

What is clear, however, is the incredible strength displayed by Caroline Kennedy, a mother enduring unimaginable loss.

Tatiana’s final words continue to resonate, and the funeral highlighted the ongoing interplay between public and private tragedy for America’s most closely watched political dynasty.

In the end, it is the memories, the love, and the lasting impact of Tatiana’s life that will endure, serving as a reminder of the complexities of family and the legacies we leave behind.