Agenda Signals / Culture / Meghan

Meghan

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news.com.au : Meghan shares unseen wedding photos in honour of her and Prince Harry’s wedding anniversary
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Meghan portrayed as emotionally secure and cherished in private life

loaded_adjectives, appeal_to_emotion

“Meghan is holding a champagne and smiling lovingly at her husband as he makes a speech after the wedding ceremony.”

news.com.au : Meghan shares unseen wedding photos in honour of her and Prince Harry’s wedding anniversary
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Meghan framed as emotionally connected and personally celebrated

appeal_to_emotion, episodic_framing

“a sweet moment between Meghan and her mother, Doria Ragland”

news.com.au : Meghan and Kate’s huge Euro face-off leaves a clear winner
-6
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-6

portrayed as inconsistent and commercially motivated

The article uses mocking language ('higgledy-piggledy brand story', 'run out of fingers in different pies') to depict Meghan’s career as unfocused and opportunistic, contrasting it with Kate’s steady path.

“Meghan’s is a higgledy-piggledy brand story.”

Daily Mail : How Duchess of Edinburgh has been a 'natural mentor' for future Queen Kate who she …
-7
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-7

Meghan is framed as emotionally distant and unresponsive to overtures of support, positioning her outside the royal circle

loaded_language, vague_attribution

“Apparently, I was told, that Sophie was then a bit surprised that she was never then invited back to Frogmore cottage”

Daily Mail : Trouble might be brewing in Montecito, hears RICHARD EDEN, as Harry's friends reveal his one …
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-9

Meghan is framed as an antagonistic force within the royal family, obstructing Harry’s desires and family unity

[loaded_language], [sensationalism]

“if he can just convince Meghan first”

Daily Mail : Trouble might be brewing in Montecito, hears RICHARD EDEN, as Harry's friends reveal his one …
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-7

Meghan is framed as an obstacle to family unity and her children’s well-being

loaded_language, sensationalism

“if he can just convince Meghan first”