Prince Andrew
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Prince Andrew portrayed as excluded and morally tainted
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“Frogmore Cottage was later offered to the disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor”
Prince Andrew framed as a hostile and morally dangerous figure
The article uses severe moral language and unchallenged allegations of animal abuse and predatory behavior toward women, presenting him as an antagonist to social decency without offering balance or verification.
“Entitled by Andrew Lownie tells several stories about Andrew's sexual and predatory approach to women.”
Prince Andrew framed as untrustworthy and implicated in serious abuse
[single_source_reporting], [loaded_language], [framing_by_emphasis]
“The same person also claims to have been hit by a dark blue car 'driven by Prince Andrew'”
Prince Andrew framed as permanently excluded and de-royalized
[sensationalism], [loaded_language]: The headline and repeated use of 'no coming back' and 'de-royaled' construct an irreversible expulsion narrative, emphasizing total social and institutional exclusion.
“there will be no coming back for Prince Andrew — ex-Prince Andrew — when William is king”
Prince Andrew is depicted as systematically ostracized and stripped of belonging within the royal family
[loaded_language], [misleading_context]: Terms like 'exile', 'outcast', and 'blank' emphasize social exclusion beyond institutional distancing.
“Ex-Royal nomad Andrew, 66, meanwhile moved into the refurbished property of Marsh Farm on Easter Monday, where he will live the rest of his days in exile on the Norfolk estate, with all his titles stripped.”
Prince Andrew framed as socially excluded and morally tainted
[editorializing], [loaded_language] — The label 'disgraced brother Andrew' is a judgmental characterization that frames him as an outcast from respectable society due to past scandals.
“the royal's disgraced brother Andrew”