
When It Hits the Fan Two Weeks that Shook the Palace
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Nov 5, 2025 In a whirlwind two weeks, Buckingham Palace pivoted from mishandling a crisis to issuing a surprisingly empathetic statement regarding Prince Andrew. Behind the scenes, the royal communications team faced immense pressure and challenges. Meanwhile, the gambling industry is waging a PR battle for lower taxes, sparking debates on reputation and economic impact. John Lewis attempts to attract loyal customers with lavish perks, but risks backlash if expectations shift. It's a fascinating exploration of loyalty, PR tactics, and the evolving royal narrative.
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From Mistake To Corrective Messaging
- The palace's first statement handed power to Prince Andrew and failed to address victims, causing reputational damage.
- The second statement corrected course by explicitly prioritising victims and restoring institutional control.
Reading The Second Statement On The Tube
- David Yelland describes reading the second statement on the Tube and becoming emotional at its recognition of victims.
- He says that emotional connection explains why millions responded positively to the statement.
The 'Golden Triangle' In Fast Decision Making
- Constitutional actors—the king's private secretary, PM and cabinet secretary—likely convened intensely during the interim week.
- Major decisions like removing royal styles require full constitutional authority and inter-institutional buy-in.
