Kennedy's Granddaughter's Heartbreaking Confession: 'I Only Have One Year to Live'

Tatiana Schlossberg, granddaughter of John F. Kennedy, reveals that doctors have given her one year to live due to terminal leukemia. The 42-year-old journalist and author, daughter of Caroline Kennedy, spoke about her battle with the disease in a moving piece in The New Yorker.
Schlossberg was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia two years ago, shortly after the birth of her second child. In her article, titled 'A Battle With My Blood,' she describes the difficulties she faced during treatment, as well as the support she received from her family. Her sister donated stem cells for her treatment.
She also mentions her disappointment with the public stance of her cousin, Robert Kennedy Jr., regarding healthcare and research funding. Schlossberg connects her experience with the tragic history of her family, referring to the deaths of President Kennedy, her uncle John F. Kennedy, and her grandmother, Jackie Kennedy.
At the end of her piece, Schlossberg emphasizes the importance of living each moment, despite the difficulties.