
The former U.S. ambassador was present at a reception hosted at Christie’s on April 29, celebrating The King’s Trust partnership with Greater Together. The event highlighted the United Kingdom’s cultural influence in New York across areas like the arts, sports and community initiatives, including efforts to support young people. Although she was reportedly on the guest list, Kennedy kept a low profile and did not pose for photographs.
Known for her privacy, she has remained especially out of the spotlight following the death of her daughter, Tatiana Schlossberg, late last year. Tatiana passed away on December 30, 2025, at age 35 after battling acute myeloid leukemia. Just weeks earlier, she had publicly shared her diagnosis in an emotional essay, expressing sorrow over the pain it would bring to her family.
The Kennedy family has long-standing ties to the British royal family. In 2022, Caroline attended events in Boston alongside her children when Prince William hosted the Earthshot Prize Awards, an initiative inspired by President John F. Kennedy’s historic “moonshot” vision.
Since her daughter’s passing, Kennedy has only made a handful of appearances, largely staying private while supporting her son Jack’s congressional campaign in New York. She and her husband, Edwin Schlossberg, recently spoke in a rare interview about his candidacy, expressing confidence in his leadership.
