Maggie Rulli is an ABC News correspondent based in the London bureau
where she covers stories all over the world.

Rulli was on the fire line in Australia during the heat of some of the
worst wildfires in the country’s history and also on the ground
during France’s historic country-wide strikes and riots. In the
Galapagos, she reported on tourism’s environmental impact; and in
Chile’s Atacama Desert, she showed us the world’s largest array of
telescopes.

While closely covering the royals, Rulli has been front and center on
multiple royal tours. She visited South Africa and Angola with Prince
Harry and Megan, as well as traveled with Prince William and Kate to
Pakistan. She was even there the day Harry and Megan said “I do.”

Prior to joining the London bureau, Rulli was based in New York, where
she covered the aftermath of Hurricane Michael, the Parkland shooting
and the California wildfires.

Before that in the Washington bureau, Rulli covered the 2016
presidential debates and President Trump’s inauguration, while also
reporting from the Supreme Court, Congress and the White House.

Prior to ABC News, Rulli was a Channel One News reporter and covered
the dramatic aftermath of the Paris terrorist attacks, the Iran
nuclear deal negotiations and Cuba’s renewed diplomatic relations
with the United States. Closer to home, she has interviewed first lady
Michelle Obama, taken an in-depth look at youth homelessness in
America and reported on the state of nuclear weapons in the U.S.

Rulli graduated summa cum laude from Boston College. Wherever she’s
living, she promises to always remain faithful to her hometown sports
teams, the Boston College Eagles and the Red Sox.
