Basic Information
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Full name | Aiden Caohman Vieques Kennedy |
| Born | July 13, 2001. ([Parade][1], [Yahoo][2]) |
| Age | 23 (as of 2025) |
| Parents | Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (father) and Mary Richardson Kennedy (mother). ([People.com][3], [Wikipedia][4]) |
| Birthplace (reported) | Mount Kisco, Westchester County, New York (user-contributed genealogy listing). ([Geni][5]) |
| Notable name origin | Middle name “Vieques” reportedly references Vieques Island and protests connected to his father at the time of his birth. ([Parade][1]) |
| Siblings (same marriage) | Conor (b. 1994), Kyra (b. 1995), William “Finn” (b. 1997), Aiden (b. 2001). ([Wikipedia][4], [Parade][1]) |
| Half-siblings | Robert “Bobby” III (b. 1984) and Kathleen “Kick” (b. 1988). ([People.com][3]) |
| Public profile | Largely private; appears mainly in family-focused coverage and occasional event photography. ([People.com][3], [Yahoo][2]) |
Family Background and Early Life
Aiden was born into one of America’s best-known political families on July 13, 2001, and is the youngest child of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Mary Richardson Kennedy. He arrived into a blended, media-visible household with multiple older siblings and a long family tradition of public service and public scrutiny. His middle name, Vieques, is publicly reported as a nod to Vieques Island and the protests tied to his father’s activism around that time, a naming choice that reflects the family’s pattern of public causes intersecting with private life. ([Parade][1])
Growing up in that environment meant a childhood observed at moments by press outlets but otherwise lived privately. Family gatherings, public events and occasional campaign appearances placed him in group contexts rather than in the center of standalone coverage. That privacy has persisted into his early adulthood. ([People.com][3], [Yahoo][2])
Education, Early Roles and Reported Work
Aiden’s public résumé—summarized in lifestyle and profile pieces and related to a user-controlled LinkedIn description referenced by reporters—shows a generation focused on schooling and internships:
| Year / Period | Activity (reported) |
|---|---|
| Secondary school | Attended Salisbury School (boarding school) — reported in profiles. ([People.com][3]) |
| Early 2020s | Served as a U.S. Senate Page in the office of Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (reported). ([People.com][3]) |
| 2022 (reported acceptance) | Accepted at Harvard (reported in profiles summarizing his education timeline). ([People.com][3], [Parade][1]) |
| Internship experience | Reported internships include political campaign work and a private-wealth internship at a financial firm (reported via a public LinkedIn summary). ([People.com][3]) |
Reportage about these items tends to treat them as reported or self-declared (via a public profile) rather than as independently verified institutional releases; that distinction is reflected in the press language around these entries. ([People.com][3])
Family Network and Notable Relatives
Aiden is embedded in a large, intergenerational network that spans politics, law, activism and philanthropy. Key relatives include:
| Relative | Relation | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | Father | Environmental attorney, public figure and (in recent years) political candidate. ([People.com][3]) |
| Mary Richardson Kennedy (1959–2012) | Mother | Interior designer and advocate for sustainable design; their marriage produced four children. ([Wikipedia][4]) |
| Conor Richardson Kennedy | Brother (b. 1994) | One of Aiden’s older siblings. ([Wikipedia][4]) |
| Kyra LeMoyne Kennedy | Sister (b. 1995) | One of Aiden’s older siblings. ([Wikipedia][4]) |
| William Finbar “Finn” Kennedy | Brother (b. 1997) | One of Aiden’s older siblings. ([Wikipedia][4]) |
| Robert “Bobby” Kennedy III; Kathleen “Kick” Kennedy | Half-siblings | From RFK Jr.’s earlier marriage. ([People.com][3]) |
| Ethel & Robert F. Kennedy (senior) | Paternal grandparents | Part of the broader Kennedy political and civic legacy. ([Wikipedia][4]) |
Due of the family’s public notoriety, Aiden’s biography is generally portrayed as a lineage story, with birthdates, schooling choices, and occasional event appearances taking precedence over policy opinions or business histories.
Public Presence, Media Treatment, and Privacy
Aiden’s public footprint is small compared with some relatives. Coverage largely consists of group photos, family-event mentions and concise profiles that list family members. Press outlets typically describe him as private and focus on family context. There are reported ties to academic institutions and internships, but there is no substantial independent press archive profiling his career or finances in depth. ([People.com][3], [Yahoo][2])
That limited footprint is reflected in how outlets treat online profiles: LinkedIn-derived résumé items are reported as such—traceable to a user-controlled account—while other social handles are either unverified or not promoted by mainstream reporting. The result is a public record made up of verifiable family facts, reported education and internship entries, and otherwise protected privacy. ([People.com][3])
Timeline — Key Dates at a Glance
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| July 13, 2001 | Aiden Caohman Vieques Kennedy born (youngest child). ([Parade][1], [Yahoo][2]) |
| 1994–2001 | Siblings Conor (1994), Kyra (1995), Finn (1997) born to RFK Jr. and Mary Richardson; these create the immediate sibling cohort. ([Wikipedia][4]) |
| Early 2020s | Reported secondary/tertiary education and internships, including Salisbury School and service as a Senate Page; reported Harvard acceptance in 2022. ([People.com][3], [Parade][1]) |
FAQ
Who is Aiden Caohman Vieques Kennedy?
Aiden is the youngest son of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Mary Richardson Kennedy, born July 13, 2001, and a member of the extended Kennedy family. ([Parade][1], [People.com][3])
Why does he have the middle name “Vieques”?
His middle name is reported to reference Vieques Island, linked to protests and his father’s activism around the time of his birth. ([Parade][1])
How many siblings does he have?
He has three full siblings from his father’s marriage to Mary Richardson—Conor, Kyra and William “Finn”—and two half-siblings from an earlier marriage. ([Wikipedia][4], [People.com][3])
What is known about his education?
Profiles report attendance at Salisbury School, service as a U.S. Senate Page, and a reported acceptance at Harvard; many details are summarized from public résumé entries. ([People.com][3], [Parade][1])
Is Aiden an active public figure?
No—media coverage treats him as largely private, appearing mainly in family-focused stories and event photographs. ([People.com][3], [Yahoo][2])
Are his finances or net worth public?
There are no reputable public disclosures of personal financial statements or net worth for Aiden; press pieces emphasize privacy on those matters. ([People.com][3])