
Jack Royston
Chief Royal Correspondent at Newsweek
Chief Royal Correspondent for @Newsweek and host of The Royal Report podcast. Tips: [email protected]
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newsweek.com | Jack Royston
🎙️ Voice is AI-generated. Inconsistencies may occur. Meghan Markle shared a new picture of Prince Archie enjoying a sunset to mark his sixth birthday today. The Duchess of Sussex said her son had an "incredibly special" birthday party last weekend as she praised her "sweet boy."" Happy 6th birthday to Archie!" she wrote in the Instagram post. "Thank you for all of the love, prayers, and warm wishes for our sweet boy. He's six! Where did the time go?
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newsweek.com | Jack Royston
Prince Louis copying Prince George by sweeping his hair dramatically to one side went viral on social media. Louis, who turned 7 last month, was watching VE Day celebrations in London when he saw his older brother sweep his hair to one side with the aplomb one might expect from a future king. Moments later, Prince Louis gave a very dramatic impersonation of his older brother, melting hearts online, but he did not necessarily actually rearrange his hair quite so effectively.
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newsweek.com | Jack Royston
English makeup entrepreneur Charlotte Tilbury wondered if America is "obsessed" with King Charles III, whom she described as a "visionary of our time" in a red carpet interview with Newsweek. Tilbury sponsored The King's Trust Global Gala at Casa Cipriani in New York City on May 1, as did Newsweek. And she heaped praise on the king for the work his flagship charity does to help disadvantaged young people enter the workforce.
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newsweek.com | Jack Royston
🎙️ Voice is AI-generated. Inconsistencies may occur. In a statement issued on Friday, Prince Harry said that he's at risk from "the same institutions that preyed upon my mother," the late Princess Diana. The Duke of Sussex provided the two-page statement after he lost an appeal in which he had been pressing for the Metropolitan Police security team to be reinstated during visits to the United Kingdom.
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newsweek.com | Jack Royston
Musician Nile Rodgers questioned President Donald Trump's decision to become chairman of The Kennedy Center, telling Newsweek: "America is so strange right now."Rodgers was the star performer at the King's Trust Global Gala in New York on Thursday night, getting big name celebrities on their feet and dancing with his disco hits including Le Freak. And on the red carpet, he told Newsweek his candid thoughts on where America stands just more than 100 days into Trump's second term as president.
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Lionel Richie says King's charity "winning" battle for kids dreams https://t.co/6oJ4CEzV65

Musician Nile Rodgers on Trump's America: "So strange right now." Interesting chat from the red carpet of the King's Trust gala last night. https://t.co/APlEEL2RQV

Palace responds to Prince Harry's bombshell interview — make no mistake, it is exceptionally rare for the palace to be drawn into commenting like this. https://t.co/8QFYDbF3uK