Prince Harry risks heading down a more slippery slope to endorsing something juicer’
Experts believe that it's ‘inevitable’ for Prince Harry to find him slipping down to endorsing even juicer territory.
These claims and admissions have been brought to light by royal commentator Svar Nanan-Sen.
He believes, “The last time that the UK witnessed anyone being crowned, colour TV was a pipedream, women wearing trousers were outré and homosexuality was a crime punishable by jail time.”
So “this was a watershed moment for Harry’s father and for his
homeland, and yet rather than hauling a morning suit out that he already had
in his cupboard instead he may have used it to not-so-subtly get into bed
with Dior.”
“Even if he was not sponsored to wear the label, an
off-the-rack suit from Dior costs $4900. Estimates for made-to-measure
dresses verge towards the six-figure mark. Imagine how much a bespoke suit
made by the house’s head of menswear would set a hardworking duke back if he
paid full price?”
“Contrast these Dior posts with the social
media radio silence from Alexander McQueen, which created Kate, the Princess
of Wales’ stunner of a dress and headpiece, and her daughter Princess
Charlotte’s miniature version.”
“So too Bruce Oldfield who conjured up Queen Camilla’s dress, a
cheeky confection including tiny embroidered golden Jack Russels on the hem.
There was not a self-promotional post to be seen.”
But it seems
Prince Harry is headed down the same path as Sarah Fergeuson who’s known for
signing with a massive amount of brands.
Considering all the
bills she had to “sort out and a title to her name.”
“Fergie’s
money-making gambits only grew in variety and the degree of dignity they
sacrificed,” Ms Elser added.
Thus, it's safe to assume Prince
Harry “might be perilously close to following in his errant aunt’s
footsteps. Sure, this time it might be a French couture house but it’s a
slippery slope to endorsing-a-juicer territory. And if we see Harry with
startlingly white teeth all of a sudden, then watch out …”