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Prince Harry and Meghan may 'fix image' by picking up royal duties in the UK

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could help change the public's opinion of themselves if they "move back to the UK" and "take up their royal duties", according to an expert.Recent research from Ipsos have shown that Harry and Meghan's popularity has plummeted across the country with 47 per cent of Brits asked if they had an unpleasant view of the couple.

Ellery Takamoto, a public relations specialist, told the Daily Express US about the steps that the US-based royals could take to improve their image.Ellery said: "Normally, I'd recommend for the couple to focus on more positive and relatable initiatives. [Such as] do charitable work, and emphasise good, sound values in order to slowly improve their public perception, but in this case, I think that too much damage has been done, and that they'll need a somewhat more radical approach."The public will need to see Harry and Meghan get closer to the remaining Royal Family, perhaps take their royal duties back up again, and move back to the UK."After the news that King Charles was diagnosed with cancer, Paige Arnof-Fenn - founder & CEO of Mavens & Moguls - believes that this could be the best time to "rebuild family ties" as well as their public image.Paige told the Express: "Especially now with King Charles being diagnosed with cancer, I think there is more opportunity for Harry and Meghan to reconnect with people in the UK and shine."Harry has already announced he will be visiting his father.

I am guessing his kids will come soon too. This becomes a way to rebuild family ties that the public can relate to - a human story that transcends the monarchy."She added: "Even if the Sussex’s stay in the US and she returns to acting or writes a book the public will be more sympathetic I

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