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    • LEVEL TWO: Media Crisis Training
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The British crown jewels on display in the Tower of London. Photo by Annie Spratt via Unsplash.

THE "ROYAL WE" IN EXILE: How King Charles’s first speech portends a revamped communications style

Steve Dunlop September 20, 2022

In considering the passing of Queen Elizabeth from a language perspective, Steve Dunlop notes the long history of the “royal we,” which is likely to disappear from usage completely under Britain’s King Charles III. Should business communicators follow suit? Length: 4:00

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