Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were accused of hypocrisy after they introduced their new “royal” employees to take care of their fractured public image.
Duchess of Sussex and Duchess, who Withdrew from the royal life and moved through the pond, reorganizing his list of staff, which now brightens the royal family court, reports the Daily Mail.
The new Revamp will feature a communication strategist Meredith Kendall Maines, which is 11 team-non-crushed, but also the highest organizations based in Montecite, California and the UK.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were accused of hypocrisy after they introduced their new “royal” employees to take care of their fractured public image. GC images
It is said that the operation is fully regardless of Archewell, 40 -year -old Harry and the Suits alumni, 43, founded in 2020. October
However, since then, the best royal commentators and historians have taken a step, and expert Richard Fitzwilliams said the couple seems to return to their royal days, despite re -criticizing life in the palace.
“The hypocrite is the one that Harry, especially in his latest interview, attacked the judges and the royal household, keeping them in front. So it is very surprising that he should want a montecite of a similar structure,” Fitswillies told The Daily Mail.
“Care, he unfolded the older judges. He, as his mother did, hold them in the enemy.”
Duchess of Sussex and Duchess in 2020 Left the royal life and moved through the pond. Public
He continued: “The tragic difference is that it will not accept the police protection because it was so distrustful. Ironically, it is what he wants for himself and his family. He also claimed that the judges or their equivalent security was lever to avoid the elders.
“So the Montecite model is better different and it would be wise to pay attention to his advice.”
Fitzwilliems were repeated by royal expert Tom Bower, who said the new redevelopment was nothing more than a couple’s last ditch “hopeless offer to preserve their brand”.
“Of course, the Sussexes would like to control the ‘Royal Court’ from their montecite mansion,” Bower said. “Nothing will give them more pleasure than dressing, pulling their front jaws when they bow down and drowned to please the Duke and the Duchess.”
The new structure of Sussex is brightly reminiscent of the royal court of the royal family itself. Getty images for Buckingham Palace
It is said that the operation is carried out completely regardless of Archewell, which Harry and Suits alumn, 43, founded in 2020. October
“When competing with Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace, Meghan would delight. But what Sussex has gathered is not a ‘royal court,'” he said, adding that “a very expensive group of bureaucrats signaling the Sussex final, a desperate offer to save his brand.”
Bower noted that if the founder of Invictus Games had followed as always the founder step to commercialize his title: “At this point, his minimum chance of reconciliation and return to Britain would be completely extinguished.”
Elsewhere, Fitzwilliams doubt what the operation will be, taking into account the wide story of the couple’s “rotating door”.
“We have promised new projects and initiatives in the coming months and, of course, we can evaluate the success of this update,” he told The Outlet.
“However, there are questions for the signs that have persecuted the entire Sussex operation. The first question is whether their companies have described the high turnover of employees and about 20 came out.”
The new restructuring means that the author and former actress now have her headquarters.
The new redevelopment of the couple was beaten as a “desperate offer to preserve its brand”. Instagram/@Meghan
“Medith Maines, chief communications officer, has retained the worldwide Method Communications to strengthen its team, which oversees the growing business portfolio and philanthropic efforts by Duke and Duchess of Sussex,” Sussexes spokesman said.
“The US team will be led by Clay Blackham, Erin Grant and Senior Vice President Casey Adams, and UK, senior media adviser Liam Maguire.”