Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been encouraged to return to their passionate charity projects as their popularity "hinges on charitable causes".PR expert and GoUp's chief executive Edward Coram-James has discussed how the royal couple could continue to see their popularity grow through more respectable work despite their £18m Spotify deal being axed last week.
Coram-James has urged the Duke and Duchess to consider taking on some "important work around internationally important subjects" and returning to their work on issues concerning army veterans, marginalised communities and women's rights, the Express reports.The expert told the publication: "For all of their setbacks, the Sussexes are still involved in and committed to some incredibly important work around internationally important subjects.
Environmentalism. The protection of women, marginalised communities, and children. "Work with veterans, such as the hugely popular and successful Invictus games- the brainchild of Prince Harry and the result of years of his hard graft.
The return of their popularity hinges on these charitable causes." He went on to praise the couple who he opined have always seemed "completely genuine" when it comes to their charitable projects.
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