Among the European Royal families, various senior members have stepped back over the years. For instance, Prince Andrew, the third child of Queen Elizabeth, suspended his public duties in 2019. Prince Andrew faced allegations of sexual abuse for his connections with Jeffrey Epstein. Indeed, online articles mentioning him since 2019 have been contained more words with negative connotations, giving him an average sentiment score of -1.74 in 2019. Overall, of the six senior members who stepped back from their roles, the previous King of Spain Juan Carlos had the lowest sentiment score in 2021, at -6.55. For more information on European Royal families, please consult our report Celebrity Index - European royal families.
Average sentiment score of online articles mentioning European Royal Families' members who stepped back from their senior roles worldwide from 2017 to 2021
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.
The tone is weighted.
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