Prince Harry appeared at a London court to challenge the decision to downgrade his UK security. The Duke of Sussex lost taxpayer-funded protection after stepping down as a working royal in 2020. His legal team argues he still faces credible threats and deserves consistent protection. Harry claims the...
Rosie Jeanne Burke Roche, a 20-year-old distant cousin of Prince William and Prince Harry, was found dead on July 14, 2025, at her family home in Norton. A firearm was discovered near her body, and authorities have declared the death "non-suspicious" with no third-party involvement.
Rosie, a student of English Literature at Durham University, was the granddaughter of Princess Diana’s uncle, making her a relative of the British royal family. Her sudden death marks another gun-related tragedy within the extended royal circle, following the 2024 death of Thomas Kingston, husband of Lady Gabriella Kingston.
This segment explores who Rosie Roche was, her royal connection, and the troubling similarities to previous royal-adjacent deaths. We also look at the official response, what’s known about the investigation, and the family's plans for a private funeral and public memorial.
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Protesters gather in Luton after Friday's Court of Appeal ruling allowing the government to continue housing asylum seekers in hotels. Similar demonstrations have been held in towns across the UK.
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Epping Forest District Council cabinet member Ken Williamson said the community was “deeply disappointed” by the Court of Appeal ruling on The Bell Hotel, insisting the council will “continue the fight” against its use to house asylum seekers.
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The Court of Appeal has overturned a ruling which blocked the use of The Bell Hotel in Epping to house asylum seekers. Lord Justice Bean said decisions on accommodation must take account the government's legal duty to support asylum seekers.
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Prince Harry departs the Royal Courts of Justice where he appealed against a High Court ruling on his legal claim against the Home Office over the level of security he receives while he is in the..
Prince Harry arrives at the Royal Courts of Justice for his appeal against a High Court ruling on his legal claim against the Home Office over the level of security he receives while he is in the UK...
Prince Harry is fighting the UK government in court. He wants his security restored when he visits Britain. Harry argues it is unsafe for his family without... IndiaTimes
Prince Harry appeared in a London court to appeal the UK Home Office's decision to withdraw his taxpayer-funded security. His lawyer argued the government panel... IndiaTimes