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Duke and Duchess’ PR Campaign Could Backfire, Expert Claims
An expert has suggested that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex may not have intended for their recent PR campaign to have the explosive impact it potentially could.
According to a world expert, this move might prove to be a hindrance to the Duke's support in the US.
Despite the success of their memoir, the addition of new chapters could further damage their reputation, particularly in America where they have focused their efforts.
World commentator Richard Fitzwilliams expressed his opinion on the matter, stating that if the rumors are true, it could significantly hinder the couple's future plans.
He criticized the decision to write the book in the first place, pointing out that it has garnered a lot of attention and led to a decline in support, especially in America.
Fitzwilliams referred to recent polls that indicate a significant drop in approval ratings for the Duke and Duchess in the United States since the release of their memoir.
A survey conducted by Redfield and Wilton for Newsweek revealed that Prince Harry's net approval rating fell from 7% in January to a negative 10% on February 19th.
Similarly, Meghan's ratings also declined, dropping from 23% in December to a negative 17% in February, after standing at a negative 13% in January.
The royal expert warned that any further publicity involving other members of the royal family would not be well-received.
He suggested that the couple should simply grin and bear it.
Speculation has been swirling about whether Prince Harry will add new chapters to the paperback version of his memoir.
A publishing insider told Page Six that Prince Harry is planning to include at least one new chapter in the paperback edition, which is expected to be released later this year or early next year.
During an interview with the Telegraph, Prince Harry hinted at the possibility of a second book, stating that it could have been two books.
However, he expressed concern about revealing certain events that have occurred between him, his brother, and his father, as he believes they would never forgive him.
While the release of their memoir garnered significant attention and publicity, it also resulted in widespread criticism and backlash.
The book revealed intimate details about Prince Harry's decision to step back from royal duties and the rift with his brother, Prince William.
Meghan Markle's experiences within the royal family were also discussed, leading to further controversy.
The potential addition of new chapters to the memoir could further damage the Duke and Duchess' reputation, especially in America, where they have worked hard to establish themselves.
While readers may be eager to learn more about the couple's experiences, the fallout from these additions could ultimately prove detrimental to their future prospects.
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