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Jennifer Newton & Ruth Suter

Ex-royal aide who called Meghan Markle 'bully' given top honour from Prince William

An ex-royal aide who produced a complaint of bullying against Meghan Markle has received a top honour from Prince William.

After being named in last year's New Year's Honour, Jason Knauf has been made a Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (RVO). He has been recognised for his services to the Royal Family.

During his career, he worked for both William and Kate as well as Prince Harry and Meghan, but ended his career with the royal household as chief executive of William and Kate's Royal Foundation, stepping down at the end of 2021. Honours within the RVO are the King's gift and are bestowed independently of Downing Street to people who have served the monarch or the royal family in a personal way.

The Mirror reports that he was today presented with the honour at an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle, and was presented with the honour by William. When working for Harry and Meghan as their communications secretary in October 2018, he emailed his concerns about Meghan to William's then-private secretary, in an apparent attempt to force Buckingham Palace to protect staff.

The Duchess's legal team have in the past strenuously denied the allegation. In the Sussexes' controversial Netflix documentary series, Meghan's lawyer claimed the former aide could not have given evidence in the Duchess's copyright lawsuit against a newspaper publisher "without the authority of his bosses".

Mr Knauf was made a Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (PA)

During the final episode of the six-part documentary, Harry claimed there were attempts to try to "cover" the aide's association with William, with Mr Knauf being described as a "former aide of Meghan and Harry" as opposed to, at the time, working as chief executive of William and Kate's Royal Foundation.

A written statement from Mr Knauf's legal team broadcast during the Netflix episode said: "These claims are entirely false. Mr Knauf was asked to provide evidence by both the Duchess of Sussex and Associated Newspapers. He was advised by counsel that evidence in his possession could be relevant and he then provided this directly to the court, staying neutral in the process."

Before joining the royal household, the American-born former corporate affairs executive worked for a range of institutions, from the office of the New Zealand prime minister to HM Treasury and the Royal Bank of Scotland. He became the communications secretary to the then Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry in 2015 before leading the press team for Meghan and Harry and later becoming a senior adviser to William and Kate.

Mr Knauf led a review of the Royal Foundation's role and structure from March 2019, before becoming its chief executive in September of that year. During his time Mr Knauf oversaw the launch of the Foundation's Earthshot Prize – William's ambitious £50 million environmental prize, now an independent charity, which recognises solutions, ideas and technologies that "repair the planet".

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