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Andrew and his family absent as British royals attend Easter service

2 sources|Diversity: 63%Right blind spot|

The British royal family attended an Easter service at Windsor, with Prince Andrew and his family notably absent from the event. Left-leaning outlets emphasized Andrew's absence, while center coverage focused on the service itself without highlighting the missing family member. Right-leaning media did not cover this story.

Left· 2 sources

Left-leaning sources led with Andrew's absence as a central element of their coverage, treating his non-attendance as newsworthy enough to anchor their headlines about the Easter service.

Center· 1 sources

Center outlets reported on the royal Easter service as a straightforward event, presenting the gathering without emphasizing particular family members' absences.

Key Differences

  • Left outlets made Andrew's absence the focal point of their reporting, while center coverage treated it as background context to the main event
  • Right-leaning media showed no coverage of the Easter service or royal family attendance, creating a significant blind spot on this story
  • Framing divergence: left emphasized what was missing from the event, center emphasized what occurred

Left(1)

Center(1)

Right(0)

No right-leaning sources covered this story

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