Feb 19 โ€ข 19:46 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland Yle Uutiset

The British royal family's tactics regarding scandals has changed, says expert - 'Someone has opened the palace gates'

An expert notes a significant change in the British royal family's response to scandals, particularly following the arrest of Prince Andrew.

Satu Jaatinen, a noted author and royal expert, highlights a notable shift in the British royal family's approach to scandals, especially in light of the recent arrest of Prince Andrew. This unprecedented quick and open response stands in stark contrast to their previous strategy of taking days to comment on controversies. The rapid involvement of King Charles, who provided a statement assuring full and honest support for the police, indicates a clear urgency from the royal family in addressing the serious allegations against Andrew.

The police are currently investigating claims that Andrew provided confidential documents to Jeffrey Epstein while serving as Britain's trade envoy. The implication of such actions is severe, not only for Prince Andrew's personal reputation but for the royal family's overall standing and relationship with the public. Jaatinen suggests that the rapid response from the palace is indicative of a broader strategic change, possibly influenced by public expectations and the desire to maintain credibility amid increasing scrutiny.

This incident also raises questions about the privileges of royalty, given that Andrew was arrested at Sandringham, private property of the King. The fact that police were allowed to enter the estate showcases a willingness from the monarchy to be more transparent and accountable in matters that significantly affect their public image. Jaatinen posits that this could be a foundational shift in how the royal family will handle future controversies, possibly opening the doors to more openness in dealings with sensitive issues.

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