Meghan Markle handed solid piece for advice to make 2026 ‘her year’
Meghan Markle given the best piece of advice for the long term success of her brand
Meghan Markle finds herself being handed the best piece of advice, for the long-term success of her brand, and the one delivering the whole thing is none other than royal expert Nick Ede.
He shared everything with Express and started by highlighting the two main things Meghan needs to get down pat, if she wants any hope in 2026.
Per the brand and culture expert, “from a PR point of view, 2026 feels like a pivotal reset year for Meghan.” While “the appetite isn’t necessarily for more from Meghan, but for clarity from her,” instead.
Hence why “we want to define who she is and what her place is in the world of celebrity,” Mr Ede noted. “She has scatter-gunned herself constantly over the past few years and it’s not really worked.”
In his eyes, for ‘maximum success’ Meghan is in some dire need for TLC (tender loving care) in the form of “consistency and credibility.”
“That means choosing one or two core areas to concentrate on whether that’s philanthropy, female entrepreneurship, or just being a celebrity with a brand, she just needs to commit to it long-term, without constantly reframing her narrative,” Mr Ede clarified.
Still, putting all this aside “the biggest win for Meghan would be to let her work speak louder than her story,” he added. “When she’s at her strongest, she’s impactful and influential which is the lane she should stay in.”
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