What to Know About Tatiana Schlossberg’s Husband George Moran and Their 2 Children
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Tatiana Schlossberg, the youngest daughter of former U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy and the only granddaughter of late President John F. Kennedy, has long kept her personal life out of the public spotlight, even as she has built a prominent career as an award-winning environmental journalist and author. Central to her private world is her husband of 7 years, George Moran, and their two young children, who the couple has worked diligently to shield from excessive media attention.
Moran, a board-certified pediatrician based in New York City, first met Schlossberg when the two were undergraduate students at Yale University. After graduating in 2012, Schlossberg went on to earn a master’s degree in history from the University of Oxford, while Moran completed his medical degree at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, followed by a residency at NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital, where he now specializes in primary care for adolescents and children with complex medical needs. The pair tied the knot in a small, intimate ceremony in 2017 at the Kennedy family’s compound in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, with only close family and friends in attendance.
The couple welcomed their first child, a son, in 2019, followed by a daughter in 2022. Unlike many high-profile celebrity and political family members, Schlossberg and Moran have never released the full names or public photos of their children, and have declined all interview requests related to their family life. In rare public comments about her parenting choices, Schlossberg has noted that growing up as a member of one of the most famous families in the U.S. showed her firsthand the downsides of public scrutiny for children, and she and Moran are committed to giving their kids as normal, unstructured a childhood as possible, free from the pressure of the Kennedy family legacy.
The pair resides in a quiet neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York, and rarely attends red carpet or high-profile public events, only appearing at select Kennedy family commemorative events, including the 2023 ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s assassination, where they brought their children but took deliberate steps to keep their faces hidden from press cameras. Outside of their family life, Schlossberg continues to publish reporting and commentary on climate change, while Moran works with underserved pediatric patient populations across New York City.
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It’s so refreshing to see a member of the Kennedy family prioritize their children’s privacy over clout or media attention. George’s work as a pediatrician and Tatiana’s climate advocacy both focus on protecting the next generation, which makes them such a perfectly matched pair.
I’ve been following Tatiana’s environmental writing for years and had no idea about her family life! I love that both she and George built successful careers entirely on their own merit, without leaning on the Kennedy family name for opportunities.
As a parent, I completely respect their choice to keep their kids out of the public eye. Growing up with that level of inherited fame would be incredibly overwhelming, and giving their children a normal childhood is the most thoughtful gift they could offer.
It’s nice to see a story about a Kennedy family member that doesn’t revolve around drama or scandal. They seem like such a grounded, loving couple who are focused on what actually matters: their family and their work helping others.