It is possible for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to make 2024 their year by conducting themselves in a different manner, claims a PR expert.
By “poking fun at themselves” and lightening up, it could vastly improve public perception this coming year.
PR guru Ryan McCormick revealed: “If Harry and Meghan can get comfortable in poking fun at themselves and even allow themselves to be roasted, it could vastly improve their public image.”
Speaking exclusively to the Mirror, he added: “If the ex-royals were to start visiting several destitute countries and doing hands-on work to help those in need, it would show that they’re capable of making a positive impact on the world.”
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It has been reported Harry and Meghan will not be attending the Duke of Westminster’s wedding later this year. Hugh Grosvenor, who is the seventh Duke of Westminster, is set to tie the knot with Olivia Henson in June.
PR expert, Mr McCormick admitted in a Mirror exclusive: “In reality, the duo is likely tired of getting the cold shoulder from the royals and are trying to save face.”
It is also claimed Royal Family members might also be avoiding the couple. He added: “Based on Harry & Meghan’s tell-all nature, members of the Royal Family are now aware that anything they say in their presence could be used in a future book or interview,”
The advice from the PR expert comes as experts believe Meghan is clinging to her royal title “for dear life”, previously claimed by royal author, Angela Levin.
Harry and Meghan have been looking to forge their careers away from Royal Family life but more than three years later, they still have their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles.
Meghan has mentioned previously in red carpet interviews that she and Harry were working on “exciting new projects” that they can’t wait to announce.
By suggesting how the couple can “make 20204 their year”, Mr McCormick described Harry and Meghan must focus on spending time on the ground and committing to charity work.
As the new year unfolds, all eyes will be on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as they face the challenge of turning the page on what has been described as a tumultuous 2023.