![]() ![]() Is THIS how the world will end? Scientists warn a rare type of space explosion could eradicate life on Earth for 'thousands of years'.Father says son, 13, who was part of group that ransacked couple's £1.2m Isle of Wight home targeted it because it is HAUNTED - as he insists his boy is 'sorry for what he did.Tom Kerridge releases £215 Christmas dinner box (but there's no turkey, you have to add your own roast potatoes and veg AND cook it yourself).Khaki Kate! Princess of Wales matches with Prince William in a green jacket and heavy-duty boots as royal couple arrive in Scotland.Chaos at London St Pancras station as police scuffle with 'Jewish people praying for Palestine' while activists smear red paint over Foreign Office and weapons firm's HQ.Storm Ciaran's deadly path: Major incident is declared as coastguard evacuates residents from holiday park after 100mph winds blow caravans just inches from the sea and more than 10,000 people are left without power.His focus is reporting on the British royal family. You can get in touch with James by emailing Crawford-Smith is a Newsweek Royal Reporter, based in London, U.K. ![]() He is a graduate of University College London and Central Saint Martins, where he studied fashion history. He also undertook private research projects with the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection. He also spent a number of years working with the curatorial department at Historic Royal Palaces, based at Kensington Palace, and contributed to the exhibitions Fashion Rules: Restyled (2016) and Diana: Her Fashion Story (2017). James joined Newsweek in 2022 having previously contributed to titles such as The Lady, Majesty Magazine and Drapers. He has covered contemporary and historic issues facing King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, the late Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana. His focus is reporting on the British royal family and royal fashion. James Crawford-Smith is a Newsweek Royal Reporter, based in London, U.K. You can find him on X, formerly Twitter, at and read his stories on Newsweek 's The Royals Facebook page.ĭo you have a question about King Charles III, William and Kate, Meghan and Harry, or their family that you would like our experienced royal correspondents to answer? Email We'd love to hear from you. James Crawford-Smith is Newsweek's royal reporter, based in London. William was amused to learn that the structure had been named "Bugingham Palace," complete with a representation of a "queen bee." It's like a really horrible film to watch me floss."ĭuring his visit to the school, the prince was also asked to inspect a special bug hotel, which had been set up to encourage insects and wildlife to live in. He added that the children "wouldn't want to see me floss," going on to say: "Catherine can floss, but I can't. When asked if Prince George could perform the popular "floss" dance move, William responded: "No, Charlotte can floss." While on his 2020 visit to All Saints Catholic Primary School in Liverpool, featured in his documentary, William was also asked about his children's dance skills. Prince Louis' cheekiest moments become viral hit-Video.Princess Charlotte showing her "royal power" goes viral.Prince William "never fails" to make Kate Middleton laugh in viral video. ![]()
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