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What did Charles and William know? The monarchy survives thanks to secrecy: a sheet with a picture of Andrew and Epstein in the throne room at Buckingham Palace
Italy🏛️ PoliticsProgressiveOverlooked by conservatives5 hr. ago

What did Charles and William know? The monarchy survives thanks to secrecy: a sheet with a picture of Andrew and Epstein in the throne room at Buckingham Palace

Activists from the group 'Republic' organized a protest at Buckingham Palace during its July opening to the public, where they unfurled a banner featuring a controversial 2010 photo of Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein walking in New York. The demonstration aimed to highlight ongoing controversies surrounding Prince Andrew’s past associations with Epstein, a convicted sex offender. The activists sought to bring attention to the issue within the royal family’s most iconic symbol, questioning whether members of the monarchy were aware of these matters. The protest took place without major disruptions, with participants capturing images of tourists and sharing them publicly. The controversy remains a significant point of contention for those advocating for the abolition of the monarchy, particularly in countries like Australia and Canada that are part of the Commonwealth.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentProgressive5 hr. ago
What did Charles and William know? The monarchy survives thanks to secrecy: a sheet with a picture of Andrew and Epstein in the throne room at Buckingham Palace

Activists from the group 'Republic' organized a protest at Buckingham Palace during its July opening to the public, where they unfurled a banner featuring a controversial 2010 photo of Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein walking in New York. The demonstration aimed to highlight ongoing controversies surrounding Prince Andrew’s past associations with Epstein, a convicted sex offender. The activists sought to bring attention to the issue within the royal family’s most iconic symbol, questioning whether members of the monarchy were aware of these matters. The protest took place without major disruptions, with participants capturing images of tourists and sharing them publicly. The controversy remains a significant point of contention for those advocating for the abolition of the monarchy, particularly in countries like Australia and Canada that are part of the Commonwealth.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the protest as a legitimate effort by activists to hold the monarchy accountable for historical misconduct, emphasizing the moral obligation of the royal family to address past actions. It highlights the activism against the monarchy and portrays the issue as a matter of public道德和

Il Giornale logoIl GiornaleParty-alignedProgressive5 hr. ago
The new interview in which Harry remembers Lady Diana

The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, has shared insights into his parenting approach during a recent interview, emphasizing a close and supportive style inspired by his mother, Princess Diana. The interview, conducted with former rugby player Joe Marler, highlights Harry’s focus on emotional connection and resilience in raising his children, Archie and Lilibet Diana. While he does not directly criticize the royal family, experts note subtle comparisons between his parenting methods and the more formal education he received at court. The reference to Princess Diana’s affectionate gestures—such as hugging her children publicly—is seen as a quiet critique of the traditional, stricter educational norms within the monarchy.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Harry’s parenting choices as a progressive contrast to the rigid traditions of the royal family, subtly criticizing the formal and distant approach associated with the monarchy. It emphasizes emotional support and personal connection, aligning with left-leaning values of empathy,

ANSA logoANSAIndependentProgressive5 hr. ago
'Children should be hugged', Prince Harry claims Diana's role model

The article discusses Prince Harry's advocacy for a more emotionally expressive parenting style, inspired by his mother Princess Diana, contrasting it with the rigid conventions of the House of Windsor. In an interview with former rugby player Joe Marler, Harry emphasizes the importance of physical affection, such as strong hugs, in providing children with security and comfort. He reflects on how Diana used to embrace him and his brother William closely, suggesting this influenced his approach to raising his children, Archie and Lilibet. The interview was conducted while Harry was in the UK for a visit that included a private meeting with King Charles III and Queen Camilla, marking a significant family gathering since 2022.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Prince Harry's personal parenting choices as a progressive departure from traditional royal norms, aligning with broader cultural shifts toward more emotionally open family dynamics. It highlights his emotional connection to his children and references Diana’s influence, which is,

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