Nancy Kissinger, the wife of former U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, dies at age 92. Multiple outlets report that she dies in Connecticut, including at her home in South Kent, and that her death occurs on Thursday.

Sources describe her as a foreign policy–minded figure with experience and knowledge of global issues, who traveled widely with her husband on diplomatic missions. The New York Times emphasizes her background as a specialist and her political savvy, while Bloomberg highlights her role as a supportive presence alongside her husband and her influence in New York social circles. NDTV similarly characterizes her as both informed on international affairs and a prominent Washington and New York social figure. The New York Post focuses on the basic biographical details surrounding her death.

Overall, the reporting aligns on her age, her identity as Henry Kissinger’s wife, and her death in Connecticut, while differing mainly in how much they stress her policy expertise, her social prominence, or her role accompanying Henry Kissinger on missions.