Jack Schlossberg Seen Hours After Sister Tatiana's Death From Leukaemia
Kennedy Grandson Jack Schlossberg After Sister's Death

The Kennedy-Schlossberg family is in mourning following the tragic death of Tatiana Schlossberg from leukaemia at the age of 35. Her brother, social media personality and aspiring politician Jack Schlossberg, was photographed leaving her New York City apartment building just hours after the family announced her passing.

A Family's Tragic Announcement

The family confirmed Tatiana Schlossberg's death in a statement released on Tuesday. The heartfelt message, signed by her immediate family including parents Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg, as well as siblings Jack, Rose, and Rory, read: 'Our beautiful Tatiana passed away this morning. She will always be in our hearts.' Tatiana and Jack are the grandchildren of President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.

Jack Schlossberg's Sombre Departure

According to reports from the New York Post, 32-year-old Jack Schlossberg was seen outside his sister's luxurious Park Avenue apartment building later that same day. He was described as looking dishevelled and with puffy eyes as he stoically entered the back of a waiting taxi cab. Earlier, he had been spotted carefully navigating his nephew's stroller through the building's door.

The sighting comes as Jack, a Harvard Law graduate, is reportedly considering a run for Congress, potentially entering the political arena his legendary grandfather once dominated. The family, including Tatiana, had been seen together in public as recently as December 2022, when they met the Prince of Wales with their mother, Caroline.

A Legacy of Service and Loss

The Kennedy family has endured immense public tragedy alongside its political triumphs. The loss of Tatiana Schlossberg to leukaemia adds another layer of profound personal sorrow for Caroline Kennedy, the sole surviving child of JFK and Jackie. Jack Schlossberg's quiet, grief-stricken exit from the scene underscores the very human pain behind one of America's most famous names. The family has requested privacy during this difficult time.