They had two children, a son Kyril (1868-1924) who was a General, and a daughter Vera (1874-1951) who married the Governor of Yaroslavl, Count Dimitri Nikolaevich Tatishchev (1867-1919).
During the World War I, she remained in service at Tsarskole Selo with the empress along with the ladies-in-waiting Princess Sonia Orbeliani (d. 1915), O. E. Butzow, Sophie Buxhoeveden and Anastasia Hendrikova.
Narishkina, according to Sophie Buxhoeveden, protested and managed to persuade him to abstain from this, as it would be cruel to separate the children from their mother when they were ill.
Instead, Kerensky chose to simply keep the former emperor on a different floor of the palace until Alexandra had been questioned by him on her political involvement (an interview which took place on 25 April).
Ultimately, Narishkina did not accompany Alexandra to Siberia, as she fell ill with bronchitis and left for health reasons on 27 May.