AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRoyal Spotlight: Fans did a double take after a photo of James, Earl of Wessex, driving with Prince Edward to Balmoral—so similar to his father (and even Prince Philip) that people needed a second look. Liechtenstein in Focus: The Princely House has changed succession rules after 400 years, moving from male-only primogeniture to absolute primogeniture, so the firstborn child—regardless of sex—can inherit the throne. Vatican & Royals: Pope Leo XIV appointed Princess Gisela Bergmann of Liechtenstein to the Vatican’s Council for the Economy, adding an engineering-and-investment-banking background to the body that oversees Holy See finances. Screen & Streaming: Catherine Zeta-Jones’ revenge thriller “Kill Jackie” lands on Prime Video in the UK and Ireland from Oct. 2, with an eight-episode run across multiple European territories including Liechtenstein. Music & Pop Culture: Ariana Grande’s “Petal” rollout includes a “chainsaw” revenge-tinged music video that turns the spotlight back on critics. Security & Migration (Analysis): A long-form look at jihadist involvement in Europe (2015–2025) revisits how attacks unfolded and what went wrong in prevention.
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