Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Megxit" in Indonesian language version.
[..] as a result of what many of the front pages are calling "Megxit" – the exit of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as front-line royals.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The debate over Harry and Meghan's push for greater independence from royal life is uncannily like the Brexit debate, with young liberals favoring the couple and older conservatives backing the queen.
We intend to step back as 'senior' members of the Royal Family, and work to become financially independent, while continuing to fully support Her Majesty The Queen
We intend to step back as 'senior' members of the Royal Family, and work to become financially independent, while continuing to fully support Her Majesty The Queen
The debate over Harry and Meghan's push for greater independence from royal life is uncannily like the Brexit debate, with young liberals favoring the couple and older conservatives backing the queen.
The queen's statement suggests that she's prudently rejected a hard Megxit (the severing of all royal ties) for a soft Megxit (some lesser royal role and a transition period in which the couple would split their time between the U.K. and Canada).
[..] as a result of what many of the front pages are calling "Megxit" – the exit of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as front-line royals.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The Sun led its coverage with the front-page headline 'MEGXIT,' which has become ubiquitous shorthand for Harry and Meghan's break.
The queen's statement suggests that she's prudently rejected a hard Megxit (the severing of all royal ties) for a soft Megxit (some lesser royal role and a transition period in which the couple would split their time between the U.K. and Canada).