Meghan Markle, the woebegone former member of the Royal Family, is apparently embarking on a professional separation from her husband, Prince Harry. This move comes as they desperately try to improve their tarnished public image. But, let’s be honest, folks, this attempt at a PR reboot is bound to backfire. Markle is willingly distancing herself from what made her famous in the first place, and that’s simply a recipe for disaster.
According to the so-called “expert” Kinsey Schofield, Markle’s decision to sign independently with a talent manager is a clear indication of this professional separation. As if that’s not enough, Prince Harry has gone off and released a new Netflix series, “Heart of Invictus,” without Markle’s involvement. It’s like they’re intentionally trying to undo whatever shred of credibility they have left!
You see, folks, Markle should tread carefully. Unlike her, Prince Harry has been in the public eye for decades, giving him a certain level of forgiveness and understanding. Let’s face it, we’ve loved and accepted Prince Harry since he was just a little boy. But Markle? Well, she was just a nobody before she hitched her wagon to the royal train. So, this professional separation could carry greater risks for her.
Now, let’s talk about the couple’s decision to step away from their royal duties and pursue careers as full-time celebrities and social media influencers. Is there anything more self-absorbed? They’ve made a career out of attacking the Royal Family, airing their dirty laundry for the world to see. They even had the audacity to release a Netflix documentary and a tell-all book called “Spare,” authored by Prince Harry himself. Talk about milking their royal connections for personal gain!
But while Markle continues to chase fame and approval, Prince Harry seems to be gaining sympathy by resuming his traditional charitable roles. His new documentary, “Heart of Invictus,” focuses on the Invictus Games, a sporting competition for wounded veterans that he founded. People’s hearts might just soften towards Harry as they witness his solo charity work and the dedication he has to important causes.
In the end, Markle’s decision to distance herself from the very person who gave her the platform she has today is a huge risk. As a former PR professional, I can tell you that it’s not a smart move. But hey, who am I to stop her from making her own mistakes? Let’s just hope that Prince Harry’s good deeds and genuine commitment to charity overshadow Markle’s craving for the limelight.