Saturday was Moving Day at the Executive Mansion — for at least one member of the Cuomo family.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s daughter, Michaela Kennedy-Cuomo, was spotted early in the afternoon schlepping her belongings from the Albany residence that her dad will be vacating in a matter of days.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s daughter moving a box out of the Executive Mansion in Albany on August 14, 2021.Daniel William McKnight for NY PostKennedy-Cuomo, 23, wearing floral overalls and a tank top, hauled out a cardboard moving box, tote bags, a backpack and what looked like a ukulele case. She placed them in a black SUV, which she got into and then took off.
Kennedy-Cuomo has stood loyally by her dad, accompanying him to Manhattan Tuesday when he announced he would be resigning amid allegations that he sexually harassed 11 current and former employees.
Michaela Kennedy-Cuomo’s move comes ahead of her father’s exit as governor. Daniel William McKnight for NY Post
Gov. Cuomo’s daughter had accompanied him to the press conference where he announced his resignation. Daniel William McKnight for NY Post
Michaela Kennedy-Cuomo carrying a ukulele case out of the mansion. Daniel William McKnight for NY PostCuomo said he wouldn’t leave for 14 days, and has no home other than the Executive Mansion.
“Um, I don’t know what I’m going to do,” Cuomo told New York magazine when asked about his immediate plans.
Not everyone seemed sorry Saturday to see Cuomo depart.
A man brought a bouquet of flowers to the gates of the Executive Mansion addressed to the “honorable” governor. He handed them over a gate to a state trooper.
A woman pulled up and tried to deliver what looked like a bag of gifts, but was turned away.
A person offering a gift to a state trooper at the Executive Mansion during the move. Daniel William McKnight for NY Post
A man brings flowers to the “honorable governor” at the mansion. Daniel William McKnight for NY Post
Gov. Cuomo’s dog on the grounds of the mansion while his daughter moved out. Daniel William McKnight for NY Post
A woman attempting to take photos of the mansion over the gate. Daniel William McKnight for NY Post


