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Jack Royston is Newsweek’s Chief Royal Correspondent based in London, U.K. He reports on the British royal family—including King Charles III, Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle—and hosts The Royal Report podcast. Jack joined Newsweek in 2020; he previously worked at The Sun, INS News and the Harrow Times. Jack has also appeared as a royal expert on CNN, MSNBC, Fox, ITV and commentated on King Charles III’s coronation for Sky News. He reported on Prince Harry and Meghan’s royal wedding from inside Windsor Castle. He graduated from the University of East Anglia. Languages: English. You can find him on Twitter at @jack_royston and his stories on Newsweek’s The Royals Facebook page. You can get in touch with Jack by emailing j.royston@newsweek.com.

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Prince Harry surprised the media by arriving at court in person for a lawsuit over the removal of his police protection team.The Duke of Sussex’s arrival in Britain was first revealed by The Sun, a newspaper he recently sued and settled out of court with.However, it had not been expected and demonstrates just how seriously he takes the issues in the case.Harry arrived at the Court of Appeal on Tuesday morning to fight to get his police bodyguards back after they were taken away when he and Meghan relocated to America in 2020.Why It MattersHis legal representative has previously said it is not safe for the couple, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet to return to the U.K. without them.The case was filed against the U.K. Home Office whose lawyers contest this characterization.

Prince Harry arrives for a hearing at the Court of Appeal, in London, England, about the removal of his police protection team, on April 8, 2025.
Prince Harry arrives for a hearing at the Court of Appeal, in London, England, about the removal of his police protection team, on April 8, 2025.
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