Tatiana, who shared two children with her husband, George Moran, was honored by her family at a funeral service in New York City on Jan. 5, when many of her relatives paid tribute to her exceptional life as a writer, advocate, mother, daughter, and wife.
In the wake of her death, new light has been shone on the Kennedy family—and the bonds that have tied the members of the dynasty together over the years, including Caroline and her brother, John F. Kennedy Jr., who died in a plane crash at the age of 38.
His incredible connection with his sister has now been highlighted by insiders, who revealed how the siblings leaned on each other again and again over the years, as the American dynasty was hit with one tragedy after the next in what has become known as the “Kennedy curse.”
“Whenever a Kennedy dies, and certainly when they die in a tragic way, it just brings to mind all the others,” presidential historian Steven M. Gillon told People. “You can’t look at it in isolation. It just reminds you of this horrible burden that this family has had to bear.”
Gillon noted that Caroline has always been a very private person, who weathered the family’s losses and heartaches behind closed doors. For years, she was able to fight through the tragedies with her brother by her side, until he, too, was lost.
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“It’s this contrast between this incredibly private person and this very public tragedy that is striking,” Gillon added. “Caroline suffered the same losses that John suffered, except that she also suffered the loss of her brother.”
Caroline and JFK Jr. had far more in common than their family’s heartbreaks, having been raised in extraordinary circumstances as the heirs to a political dynasty unlike any other in the world.