Meghan Markle, Prince Harry given crucial advice to boost popularity
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle urged to 'stop showing off' to gain popularity in Britain
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who may travel to the UK in may for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, has been advised to "stop showing off" to gain popularity in Britain amid rebrand.
A PR guru has urged the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to "tone done" their lavish lifestyles as they attempt to revive their brand.
Lynn Carratt, a public relations guru from Press Box PR, given the California-based couple a formula boost their popularity, saying: "If Meghan and Harry are set on building their popularity up, there needs to be some consistency and authenticity running across their brand as a couple."
Carratt told the Daily Mirror: "They need to become more relatable to the British public, Meghan could consider toning down her use of designer labels and opting for frugal options, like Kate.
"Showing herself as a normal working mum who is facing the same challenges as others would also help."
"Another successful Invictus Games will help Harry’s popularity."
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are expected to return to the UK in May for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.
Carratt went on advising the couple: "They now need to be showing empathy and support to Charles and Kate through their illnesses and stop playing on their royal connections."
The expert has urged Harry and Meghan to "help themselves in fostering the right PR strategy."
The expert went on to say that the public “often dislikes the hypocrisy of the couple showing off their privileged life”, asking the couple to "leverage the media as a platform to promote their work” instead of “giving explosive interviews about her time in the Royal Family, which might attract juicy gossip."
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