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William hires crisis manager described as 'bulletproof sunshine'.
Summary
Prince William has recruited Liza Ravenscroft from Edelman to join Kensington Palace's communications team, and Kensington Palace says her role will focus on day-to-day press rather than crisis work.
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Prince William has appointed Liza Ravenscroft, a crisis management specialist from Edelman, to a role in his communications team. The appointment comes as the royal household continues to handle public scrutiny over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's association with Jeffrey Epstein and other matters involving senior royals. Ravenscroft has led Edelman's UK Crisis & Issues team and has worked with high-profile organisations during difficult periods. Kensington Palace described her position as focused on routine press interaction rather than emergency response.
Known details:
- Liza Ravenscroft was recruited from Edelman and previously ran its UK Crisis & Issues team.
- A former boss described her on her CV as 'bulletproof sunshine' and her CV notes experience handling front-page issues.
- Kensington Palace sources say she will work on day-to-day press interaction in a non-crisis role.
- Reports link the hire to broader communications needs as questions continue about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's past associations and other royal matters.
Summary:
The recruitment provides additional communications capacity within William's office during a period of heightened public attention on the royal family. Some reports suggest the move could be connected to efforts at closer alignment between Kensington Palace and Buckingham Palace, though palace officials describe the role as non-crisis. Undetermined at this time.
