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Royal Family associated with moral corruption through colonial plunder and Epstein ties
Family portrayed as emotionally united and morally committed to honoring the deceased
The monarchy’s role in Canada framed as legitimate, active, and constitutionally meaningful
royal family portrayed as dignified and deserving of inclusion in national remembrance
family inclusion framed as nepotism rather than tradition
Family portrayed as morally compromised and socially ostracized
Family relationships framed as destabilized by professional misconduct
The royal family is portrayed as emotionally fractured, with Harry and William excluded from each other’s lives
The Royal Family is framed as internally fractured and adversarial, particularly between Harry and William
family unit portrayed as shattered by internal betrayal
Royal Family portrayed as holding onto ill-gotten symbols of colonial power
Royal Family portrayed as holding stolen colonial artifacts
Royal Family's legitimacy subtly challenged through contrast with critical political figure
Undermines the family as a safe or trustworthy institution
Family portrayed as collapsing into violence and tragedy
Framed as dysfunctional and emotionally fractured
Victim families framed as excluded from decision-making about trauma and healing
Family portrayed as collapsing into unimaginable violence
Royal Family portrayed as legitimate and dignified, contrasted with Trump's informality
Family unit portrayed as collapsing into extreme crisis and violence
Frames the victim’s family as morally exemplary and deserving of collective sympathy and support
Adoptive family unit portrayed as incompetent and overwhelmed
Adoptive family life is framed as potentially dangerous and unstable
Royal Family portrayed as dignified and respected despite external provocations
Framed as a destabilizing force in professional life, particularly for women, creating confusion and public controversy
Royal Family framed as morally compromised by scandal
Jackson framed as untrustworthy and potentially complicit in illegal hiring
The royal visit is portrayed as beneficial to media narratives, though not central to the story
framed as fractured and under suspicion
Family unit portrayed as destabilized by external moral threat
Royal Family portrayed as a stabilizing, dignified force amid political chaos
Monarchy portrayed as diplomatically effective and socially cohesive through soft power
Royal Family framed as dignified allies in moment of U.S. crisis
Frames the British monarchy as witty, self-aware, and diplomatically savvy
Royal protocol framed as highly legitimate and normatively binding
Royal traditions portrayed as under threat from informal foreign leaders
Framing state visit as glamorous alliance between US and British royalty
Castro family elite portrayed as morally excluded from broader Cuban society
The British monarchy is portrayed as fully integrated and respected within U.S. political ceremonial life
Royal Family framed as trustworthy custodians of tradition and sentiment
Royal Family portrayed as emotionally intelligent and diplomatically effective through fashion
Elevating the British monarchy as prestigious and culturally significant
Family harm is framed as a hostile, ongoing threat to child safety
The Royal Family portrayed as a positive, unifying force in international diplomacy
The monarchy framed as a stabilizing, diplomatic ally in international relations
British monarchy framed as warmly included and welcomed in American national life
Royal Family's role reduced to ceremonial entertainment
Frames the British royal family as warmly welcomed and fully included in US ceremonial life
Framing positions the accused’s mother as an outsider undermining justice
Frames the family unit as a site of hidden violence and betrayal
Royal visit framed as diplomatically unifying and symbolically inclusive
Royal Family portrayed as morally authoritative and diplomatically legitimate
Family framed as陷入 irreversible crisis and dysfunction
Family, particularly motherhood, framed as corrupt and deceptive
Family portrayed as a site of crisis and moral failure
Royal Family portrayed as dignified, unifying, and emotionally supportive
Family portrayed as isolated in grief, dealing with fragmented remains and difficult personal decisions
Family portrayed as emotionally and physically shattered by tragedy
Monarchy framed as effective diplomatic actor
Wilson’s same-sex family and impending birth are highlighted to evoke inclusion and social legitimacy
Families (whānau) portrayed as failed by the system and left vulnerable
Royal Family portrayed as symbolically included and central to diplomacy
Royal Family portrayed as dignified and symbolically legitimate
frames the monarchy as a dignified, historically grounded institution
Portrays the family unit as violently ruptured and betrayed
Family portrayed as unstable and in crisis
Framing family members as suspicious and adversarial rather than grieving
Royal Family framed as warmly welcomed and central to US-Britain bond
Family portrayed as excluded from truth and justice process
Frames the family unit as a site of extreme betrayal and violence
The family unit is framed as a source of danger and moral failure
Frames victim’s family as deeply wronged and morally included in the justice process
framed as performing ceremonial duties without substantive impact
framed as distant and performative rather than genuinely cooperative
Families, especially parents, framed as now included and empowered in medical decision-making
Family portrayed as protective and central to care
Elevating the royal family’s symbolic legitimacy through selective emphasis on tradition and personal admiration
Event framed as deviating from tradition, implying ceremonial instability
Framing traditional family legacy as a source of national and personal stability
Framing the Royal Family as a symbol of enduring beauty and emotional resonance
Royal Family framed as diplomatically effective and symbolically resilient
elevating the monarchy as a dignified, unifying institution above partisan politics
Framing the family unit as fractured and unsafe
Elevating the British monarchy as emotionally resonant and symbolically central to transatlantic unity
Royal Family portrayed as diplomatically effective through soft power
Family unit portrayed as thrust into crisis by state action
Royal visit framed as symbolically beneficial to US-UK relations
Royal Family portrayed as secure, honored, and ceremonially protected
framing the idea of 'family away from home' as tragically violated
Framed as awkward and emotionally unsettled during diplomatic event
Zoe Kravitz framed as excluded from Harry’s family circle due to lack of social media validation
family unit portrayed as fractured and excluded by trauma
Framing a family unit as collectively implicated in criminality
Royal family dynamics framed as ongoing crisis requiring external mediation
Royal Family framed as internally fractured and reliant on informal figures
Family portrayed as failing when maintained for structural reasons
Family portrayed as being in crisis due to emotional dysfunction
State visit framed as celebrity spectacle rather than diplomatic stability
Royal institution portrayed as glamorous and emotionally engaging
Royal visit framed as spectacle amid underlying scandal