
Victoria Ward
Deputy Royal Editor at The Telegraph
Deputy Royal Editor at the Daily Telegraph [email protected]
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6 days ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Victoria Ward
Shaheed Fatima KC, his barrister, argued that both the case-by-case assessment and the security provided as a result were inferior. The Duke has never revealed what level of security, if any, he has been offered on his trips to the UK. Last year, he is understood to have declined an invitation to stay at Buckingham Palace because he felt his security would be compromised by coming and going in public without adequate protection.
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1 week ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Victoria Ward
Mr Knauf's bullying complaint was leaked to a newspaper in 2021, shortly before the broadcast of the Sussexes' tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey, prompting sources close to the couple to say they had "no doubt" it was part of an orchestrated smear campaign. The Duchess strongly denied the claims and Buckingham Palace later hired an independent legal firm to conduct a review into the way it had handled the allegations, the results of which were kept secret.
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1 week ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Victoria Ward
The Duke is not believed to have seen or spoken to his father or his brother, the Prince of Wales, for several months. Much of the original hearing, and last week's appeal, was heard in private owing to "highly confidential" evidence relating to security arrangements and threat levels for the Duke and other public figures.
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2 weeks ago |
aol.co.uk | Victoria Ward
Prince Harry’s decision to step back from royal duties presented a “unique set of circumstances” that did not allow for usual security policy to be followed, the Court of Appeal has heard. Sir James Eadie KC, representing the Home Office, argued that the Duke of Sussex’s situation was unlike any other, and did not lend itself to a specific set of rules.
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2 weeks ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Victoria Ward
Prince Harry's decision to step back from royal duties presented a "unique set of circumstances" that did not allow for usual security policy to be followed, the Court of Appeal has heard. Sir James Eadie KC, representing the Home Office, argued that the Duke of Sussex's situation was unlike any other, and did not lend itself to a specific set of rules.
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Prince Harry is back in court for the second and final day of his appeal in his legal row with the Home Office over security. He's back in the same seat in the back row of Court 73 next to his solicitor. Most of today's hearing will be heard in private https://t.co/fik8W9TDTT

It's the last roll of the dice for Prince Harry in his bid to win guaranteed police protection in the UK. His decision to make the 10,000-mile round trip to attend the 2-day appeal hearing at the High Court underlines what its outcome will mean for him https://t.co/fik8W9TDTT

Just the King playing a carrot recorder

WATCH: The King played Twinkle Twinkle Little Star on a carrot recorder during a reception at Windsor Castle this evening (yes, really!) 🥕 He met the @LondonVegOrch during a reception to recognise those involved in community music across the UK. (🎥 @DuncanCStone) https://t.co/dGkoF4UZc8