Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s highly anticipated comeback plan for 2024 may be in trouble, as they have made themselves too accessible and available, according to a royal commentator.
This revelation comes amidst intense speculation about the couple’s next career move after a year filled with ups and downs.
Although Harry’s memoir, “Spare,” flew off the shelves, it also sparked a fierce backlash on both sides of the Atlantic.
As a result, their Spotify deal was cancelled, and they became the subject of ridicule on South Park.
However, it seems that these challenges are now in the past.
Or are they?
In an exclusive interview with Express US, Eleanor Cora from Dauntless PR expressed her skepticism about Team Sussex’s future prospects.
She believes that apathy poses the biggest threat to Harry and Meghan’s comeback plans.
The initial excitement of glimpsing behind the royal curtain may be fading, and now that the public has heard what the couple has to say, it may become increasingly difficult for them to maintain public attention.
Cora further explained that the more they reveal about themselves, the less mysterious and appealing they become.
Their greatest misstep thus far has been making themselves too accessible and available.
This sentiment is widely shared.
Royal author Phil Dampier argues that Meghan and Harry are all talk and no action.
He dismisses their grandiose plans as mere words concocted by their Hollywood PR team, stating that they hold little meaning in reality.
According to Dampier, actions speak louder than words, and the Sussexes need to take concrete steps to convince the public on both sides of the pond that they genuinely wish to redeem themselves, rather than just discussing it.
The couple’s future hangs in the balance as they navigate this critical juncture.
If they are to regain public trust and support, they must find a way to rekindle interest and demonstrate their commitment through tangible actions.
The challenge lies in striking a balance between maintaining their privacy and engaging with the public.