
Katie Nicholl
Royal Correspondent and Royal Editor at Vanity Fair
Royal Correspondent author and broadcaster. Vanity Fair Royal Editor. Author of The New Royals. Regular on Entertainment Tonight, Today show NBC CBC and BBC
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2 days ago |
graziadaily.co.uk | Katie Nicholl
Prince Harry’s dramatic High Court defeat has been ‘the final nail in the coffin’ for his relationship with his father King Charles despite Harry publicly saying he wants a reconciliation. The Duke of Sussex said he was ‘devastated’ following the Court of Appeal’s decision last week to strike out his case to have automatic police protection whenever he is in the UK because it means he cannot bring his family to England.
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6 days ago |
vanityfair.com | Katie Nicholl
King Charles and Queen Camilla led England in two minutes of silence at Westminster Abbey on Thursday to mark the 80th anniversary of VE day.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Katie Nicholl
When King Charles delivered a message of comfort to those affected by cancer last week, it was straight from the heart. Writing for the first time about being diagnosed with the illness last year, the King described it as a ‘daunting and at times frightening experience for those individuals and their loved ones’. His words were raw and deeply personal as he drew on his own experience.
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1 week ago |
revistavanityfair.es | Katie Nicholl
El príncipe Harry ha declarado estar "devastado" por no poder regresar al Reino Unido con su familia, tras perder una importante apelación contra el Ministerio del Interior británico sobre su seguridad en el país. En un duro golpe, el juez le dijo que su "sentimiento de agravio" por la reducción de su seguridad no se había "traducido en un argumento legal".
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1 week ago |
vanityfair.com | Katie Nicholl
Prince Harry has said he is “devastated” he won’t be able to come back to the UK with his family after losing a high-stakes appeal against the Home Office over his security in the UK. In a shattering blow, he was told by a judge that his “sense of grievance” over his downgraded security had not “translated into a legal argument.”In a candid and extensive interview with the BBC following the judgement, the duke said he didn’t “want any more battles” over his security, and is now drawing a line.
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