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'''Jacqueline "Jackie" Thomas Smith''' (born 22 June 1983) is an {{wp|English}}-{{wp|American}} broadcaster, journalist, and a member of the {{wp|British royal family}}. The youngest illegitimate child of [[Thomas of the United Kingdom and of the Netherlands|King Thomas]] of the {{wp|United Kingdom}} and of the {{wp|Netherlands}}, and the {{wp|American}} actress, {{wp|Jaclyn Smith}}, Jacqueline initially spent much of her early years in the {{wp|United States}} under her {{wp|Jaclyn Smith|mother}}'s care, before later moving abroad to the {{wp|United Kingdom}} in the early 2000s. In 2004, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism from {{wp|Oxford University}}, followed by a master's degree from that same university in 2007.
'''Jacqueline "Jackie" Thomas Smith''' (born 22 June 1983) is an {{wp|English}}-{{wp|American}} broadcaster, journalist, and a member of the {{wp|British royal family}}. The youngest of two illegitimate children of [[Thomas of the United Kingdom and of the Netherlands|King Thomas]] and the {{wp|American}} actress, {{wp|Jaclyn Smith}}, Jacqueline initially spent much of her early years in the {{wp|United States}} under her {{wp|Jaclyn Smith|mother}}'s care, before later moving abroad to the {{wp|United Kingdom}} in the early 2000s. In 2004, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism from {{wp|Oxford University}}, followed afterwards by a master's degree in 2007, and a {{wp|PhD}} in 2011.


From the mid-2000s, Smith began her career as a journalist, first by covering the controversial {{wp|Iraq War}} as a {{wp|BBC}} correspondent in the {{wp|Middle East}}, a work that soon brought her international fame and recognition. This was followed by her coverage of the {{wp|First Libyan Civil War}} and a number of other armed conflicts around the world, during which she gained much acclaim for her "pointed" style in covering said conflicts. Eventually, in 2015, Smith announced her retirement from the {{wp|BBC}}, citing her desire to "move forward and beyond in life".
From the mid-2000s, Smith began her career as a journalist, first by covering the controversial {{wp|Iraq War}} as a {{wp|BBC}} correspondent in the {{wp|Middle East}}, a work that soon brought her international fame and recognition. This was followed by her coverage of the {{wp|First Libyan Civil War}} and a number of other armed conflicts around the world, during which she gained much acclaim for her "pointed" style in covering said conflicts. Eventually, in 2015, Smith announced her retirement from the {{wp|BBC}}, citing her desire to "move forward and beyond in life after such a wonderful period".


Since 2016, Smith has been both the sole producer and host of ''Jacqueline Smith: From Coast to Coast'', a modestly-acclaimed documentary series in which she tours both well-known and less-known coastal cities located in each of the world's five continents.
Since her departure from the {{wp|BBC}}, Smith has been the host of a number of travel documentaries produced by herself, namely ''Jacqueline Smith: From Coast to Coast'', ''The Northern Journey with Jacqueline Smith'', and ''Rediscovered: The Old Kings and Queens of Asia and Europe'', all of which have been met with generally positive reviews by critics. Aside from that, she has also authored a number of best-selling books, including ''Deep Within The Battlefield'', ''A Decade's Worth'', and ''MAGA: America's Pandora Box''.


In 2015, Smith married fellow {{wp|BBC}} journalist, {{wp|Mylo Russell}}, with whom she has two children, [[Thomas Russell-Smith|Thomas]] and [[Kelly Russell-Smith|Kelly]].
In 2015, Smith married fellow {{wp|BBC}} journalist, {{wp|Mylo Russell}}, with whom she has two children, [[Thomas Russell-Smith|Thomas]] and [[Kelly Russell-Smith|Kelly]].

Revision as of 16:06, 20 January 2023

Jacqueline Smith
JackyGold.jpg
BornJacqueline Thomas Smith
(1983-06-22) 22 June 1983 (age 41)
Los Angeles, California, United States
Spouse
Mylo Russell (m. 2015)
Issue
FatherThomas
MotherJaclyn Smith

Jacqueline "Jackie" Thomas Smith (born 22 June 1983) is an English-American broadcaster, journalist, and a member of the British royal family. The youngest of two illegitimate children of King Thomas and the American actress, Jaclyn Smith, Jacqueline initially spent much of her early years in the United States under her mother's care, before later moving abroad to the United Kingdom in the early 2000s. In 2004, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism from Oxford University, followed afterwards by a master's degree in 2007, and a PhD in 2011.

From the mid-2000s, Smith began her career as a journalist, first by covering the controversial Iraq War as a BBC correspondent in the Middle East, a work that soon brought her international fame and recognition. This was followed by her coverage of the First Libyan Civil War and a number of other armed conflicts around the world, during which she gained much acclaim for her "pointed" style in covering said conflicts. Eventually, in 2015, Smith announced her retirement from the BBC, citing her desire to "move forward and beyond in life after such a wonderful period".

Since her departure from the BBC, Smith has been the host of a number of travel documentaries produced by herself, namely Jacqueline Smith: From Coast to Coast, The Northern Journey with Jacqueline Smith, and Rediscovered: The Old Kings and Queens of Asia and Europe, all of which have been met with generally positive reviews by critics. Aside from that, she has also authored a number of best-selling books, including Deep Within The Battlefield, A Decade's Worth, and MAGA: America's Pandora Box.

In 2015, Smith married fellow BBC journalist, Mylo Russell, with whom she has two children, Thomas and Kelly.

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