The spouse of Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, has received dire warnings about the irreparable damage inflicted upon her reputation. Critics argue that allocating vast sums for a PR facelift will yield no positive outcome.
The Duchess of Sussex, who maintained a relatively low profile during the initial half of the year, has recently made sporadic appearances at high-profile public events, including last month's Invictus Games.
Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet are allegedly contemplating a significant career resurgence, with a potential return to social media looming large. Nonetheless, some fervent royal enthusiasts remain skeptical about their prospects for a successful return to the public eye.
According to a recent Newsweek poll, Meghan's favorability ratings in her home country have plummeted below those of Harry. In the United Kingdom, a YouGov survey conducted from August 26 to 28, encompassing 2,200 adults, revealed that 68 percent held an entirely negative perception of her, whereas only 24 percent held a completely positive view.
If Meghan decides to pen her memoirs, one specialist elucidated how this endeavor could potentially amass "tens of millions of dollars" even prior to its release.