Meghan Markle is dead tired of all the negative press about her. Prince Harry may believe that the best way to stop the media from painting a bad picture of his wife is to sue them, but his wife also reportedly has some strategies to repair her damaged image. It reportedly includes using their son, Baby Archie.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may now be married for over two years now, and their child now already a few days older than 5 months, the world is still yet to warm up to Markle. If there is an indication of how people feel about the Duchess, the continuous emergence of bad reports about her showed this. While there are occasional gd reports about her, the former “Suits” actress has undoubtedly suffered more negative publicity ever since the start of her romance with Prince Harry.
Frankly, some people are starting to tire of these certain reports of Markle breaking some royal protocol time and time again. Multiple scandals since her marriage to Prince Harry, Markle is reportedly so ready to repair her reputation.
She’s certainly not losing this fight without giving it all. First, she hired Madison Avenue public relations firm, Sunshine Sachs, to help her. According to Page Six, Markle is looking to break the internet with the help of this PR company. While not explicitly mentioned, Page Six surmised that breaking the Internet is short for letting the public see her in a better light.
Another method that Markle s reportedly engaging in to make people finally fall in love with her is to give the public increased chances to see her firstborn, baby Archie. For months, the royal couple strived to keep their baby hidden from the public eye, even making sure his christening ceremony is done very privately. Their actions certainly widened the divide already present between them and the public. However, during their recent trip to Africa, it is apparent that Markle s so much more willing to show off the baby now. The baby was in tow on several meetings and engagements, even.
It remains to be seen if these methods can work.
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