Prince Harry's "powerful" brand new Netflix docuseries Heart of Invictus will go a long way in rebuilding his reputation as he shows he is "his mother's son at heart", according to a PR expert.Carla Speight believes that the Duke of Sussex's new project shows off all of his qualities that the public used to admire him for before he got involved in "mudslinging" with the press.
She claimed that the five-part series shows how acutely aware the duke is of the attention his name can bring to a good cause, rather than his controversial actions in recent months which saw him take fire at the royal family.According to the expert, Heart of Invictus is quite clearly a show which has nothing to do with the media storm surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and she believes this is the perfect remedy to help him rebuild his image, the Mirror reports.
Carla, who runs her own prestige PR company, explained to the Mirror that the opening scenes of Harry talking to the crowds at the games will have a huge impact on the rest of the series - especially for anyone doubting the show's motives.
She said: "These powerful words over harrowing images of soldiers training, crying, focusing, celebrating and crowds cheering really drive home that this docu-series is about the Invictus Games and the stories within that only. "In my opinion, from a personal brand perspective, it would have been more beneficial to Prince Harry and Meghan to have started their partnership with Netflix using this documentary rather than be sucked into the games of getting their side across in the mudslinging games via the press and media."She praised the 38-year-old royal, who is an executive producer on the series, for how the project was put together, saying it
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