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Commonwealth Day Service Amid Andrew Scandal and Protests

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31 claims

The BBC did not broadcast the Commonwealth Day service live for the first time in 37 years, instead showing Escape to the Country.

5 backing sources

Kate Middleton wore Bahrain pearl drop earrings that once belonged to Queen Elizabeth II at the Commonwealth Day service.

12 backing sources

Anti-monarchy protesters from the Republic group demonstrated at the Commonwealth Day service with signs referencing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and chanting 'Not my King'.

20 backing sources

Open Questions

5 questions
What specific actions or evidence led to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest on suspicion of misconduct in office?
Who was Prince William referring to when he said 'I've had enough of hearing his name' at the Commonwealth Day service?
What are the exact details of the meeting where King Charles is likely to discuss removing Andrew from the line of succession?
How many senior royals exactly attended the Commonwealth Day service, given conflicting reports on numbers?
What is the full context and intended meaning behind Queen Camilla's speech phrase 'Shame must change sides' in relation to the Epstein case?
Princess Catherine's attire color at the Commonwealth Day servicefactual

Princess Catherine wore a blue Catherine Walker dress.

According to Daily Express - Royal
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Princess Catherine wore a vivid red dress by Catherine Walker.

According to www.telegraph.co.uk

Context: This discrepancy affects the visual description of a key royal's appearance at a high-profile event, which is often a focus of public and media attention.

Lip reader interpretations of royal conversations at the Commonwealth Day servicefactual

Prince William said 'We're not happy' and 'I've had enough of hearing his name'.

According to Daily Mail - Home
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Prince William said 'I agree, of course, that's another conversation' and other different exchanges.

According to Daily Express - UK News

Context: This contradiction reveals conflicting accounts of private royal conversations, which could influence public perception of family dynamics and reactions to the Andrew scandal.

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