Meghan Markle has been urged to make a trip to the UK as part of her rebranding efforts and "while she has projected a polished image", she's also been advised to come across as "more relatable".The Duchess of Sussex is busy with a flurry of projects, believed to be key to her and Prince Harry's image overhaul.
Meghan is set to launch her new venture, American Riviera Orchard, and is also gearing up to release an exciting Netflix series focused on cooking and gardening.The Sussexes are reportedly all in on crafting a fresh PR approach to win back public affection, highlighted by their recent appointment of two new publicists, including one based in the UK.
Lynn Carratt, from Press Box PR, told the Mirror: "To maintain their public image, it is important for Meghan to make a visit to the UK and while she has projected a polished image, she should also strive to be more open and relatable to her audiences in both the UK and the US." Ms Carratt remarked: "Real-life isn't picture perfect with flowers and homemade jams and I'm sure Meghan life has it's difficulties.
Demonstrating different facets of their personalities and acknowledging past missteps is be crucial for Harry and Meghan and building bridges in with the Royal Family could help improve public opinion, especially in the UK." She went on to say that the choices Harry and Meghan make in their professional lives are crucial for regaining public favour.
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