Prince William’s former assistant loses Princess Charlotte’s birth announcement

Princess Charlotte Before the public knew she was born, the streets of London announced that she had been lost for hours, but luckily no one found it.
Jason Knaufformer assistant Prince William and Kate Middletonas part of a 60-minute interview released on Sunday, February 23, shared the story. Shortly after Charlotte was born on May 2, 2015, Knauf was born at the time of her birth and weight.
But Nov lost the paper.
“We’re going to announce a few more hours and I have this piece of paper that can be issued correctly. Then I can’t find the paper.”
To make things complicated, Nov thinks he “put it somewhere on the street.”
Fortunately, “we managed to be undepressed,” he continued. “But somewhere on the street there is a piece of paper saying that a little princess was born, when and what time and weight.”
Clauve never retrieved the paper, which may have been in a landfill somewhere in the UK so far.
Knauf also works for another famous royal pair: the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. In fact, Nov was the assistant who first filed a bullying complaint against Markle. He later canceled the complaint in August 2021
A spokesman for Harry and Meghan denied the report at the time. They’re in a relationship era. “We are disappointed to see this defamatory portrayal of the Duchess of Sussex in the media.”
The couple’s team also pointed to the timing of the report, which took place a full-out interview on CBS in March 2021 just days before the Duke and Duchess sat down.
The statement continued: “It was no accident that the charges aimed at undermining the Duchess’s age, and the British media was briefed shortly before she and the Duke spoke openly and honestly about their experiences in recent years.”
Markle’s representative told US Weekly At the time, “the Duchess felt sad about the latest attacks on her character, especially as a target for bullying herself and committed to supporting those who have experienced pain and trauma.”