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Robert Jobson (born 23 March 1964) is a British journalist, author and broadcaster. He co-authored the 2002 book Diana: Closely Guarded Secret with Diana, Princess of Wales's Scotland Yard personal protection officer Inspector Ken Wharfe. He and Wharfe also wrote Guarding Diana (2017). Jobson co-wrote Bulletproof, the life story of Royal Marines Commando and George Cross recipient Matthew Croucher.
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Born | 23 March 1964 |
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Period | 2002–present |
Subject | Royalty |
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Jobson has written several other books on the British royal family, including the Number One Sunday Times bestseller and New York Times bestseller Catherine, the Princess of Wales: The Biography published in August 2024, Sunday Times bestseller Our King: Charles III: The Man and The Monarch Revealed published April 2023, Charles at Seventy: Thoughts, Hopes and Dreams,[1] The Royal Family Operations Manual, Prince Philip's Century 1921-2021: The Extraordinary Life of the Duke of Edinburgh, and William at 40: The Making of a Modern Monarch.[2]
A Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers, he was the recipient of the London Press Club Scoop of the Year award in 2005 for his world exclusive in the Evening Standard about the engagement of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.[3][4]
Jobson, who has been royal editor of The Sun, Daily Express, News of the World and London Evening Standard, is the royal editor for the Australian breakfast show Sunrise on Channel 7 as well as royal contributor for Good Morning America on US network ABC. He was "Royal Consultant" for Mark Schwahn's originally scripted series The Royals for E! starring British actresses Elizabeth Hurley and Dame Joan Collins and played cameo roles as himself in series 1, 2, 3 and 4.[citation needed][5][6]
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