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Caroline Kennedy attends event hosted by royals 4 months after daughter's death

Jami Ganz, New York Daily News on

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Caroline Kennedy was seen at King Charles and Queen Camilla’s charity event Wednesday in New York City, in a rare sighting following her daughter Tatiana Schlossberg’s death in late 2025.

Multiple sources told People they saw the former U.S. Ambassador, 68, at the King’s Trust Global Gala, which the royals hosted at Christie’s New York, during the end of their stateside visit. Kennedy’s attendance was also confirmed by Town & Country.

Kennedy, according to the former, further flew under the radar by not posing for photos during the event, which was also attended by Martha Stewart, Iman, Lionel Richie, Donatella Versace, Karlie Kloss and more.

Kennedy lost youngest daughter Tatiana — whom she shared with husband Edwin Schlossberg, along with daughter Rose and son Jack — on Dec. 30 to a rare but aggressive form of leukemia. She was 35.

Schlossberg revealed the month prior that she’d been given a terminal diagnosis following the May 2024 birth of her daughter. She and husband George Moran also shared a son, Edwin.

 

Despite undergoing a bone marrow transplant, chemotherapy and a clinical trial, Schlossberg could not be saved, due to a chromosomal mutation affecting treatment.

Though she has been little seen since Schlossberg’s death, Kennedy was portrayed in recent months by Grace Gummer in the Ryan Murphy-produced “Love Story.” The FX and Hulu hit traced the tragic romance of Kennedy’s late brother John F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife Carolyn Bessette.

Recently, Jack told Katie Couric’s “Next Question” podcast that he finds the show “stupid,” and that he and his mother “were laughing so hard” watching Gummer’s portrayal “as if that’s how my mom acts.”

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