Together with the Swedish Royal House, the Danish Royal Family has one of the most positive sentiments on the online press compared to other European Royal Houses. In particular, Prince Frederik, Princess Isabella, Prince Vincent, and Princess Josephine have the highest scores, meaning that online articles mentioning them typically use words with more positive connotations. Between January and March 2021, the articles mentioning these four senior members of the Danish Royal Family were given a score above six points, some of the highest among all European senior members. For more information on European Royal families, please consult our report Celebrity Index - European royal families.
Average sentiment score of online articles mentioning the Danish Royal Family worldwide from 2017 to 2021, by member
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Average sentiment score of all articles GDELT monitored during that time interval which include at least once the search term. The score is calculated by giving words in an article an sentiment score based on its connotation (from -100 (extremely negative) to +100 (extremely positive) but typically the range will be from -20 to 20 or less) and taking the mean of these words per article. The overall score is the average score of all articles.
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