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Prince Harry & Meghan Markle no longer victims as branding fails

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Prince Harry & Meghan Markle no longer victims as branding fails

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle popularity is not based on merit, and their branding strategy is now facing a crisis, according to PR Guru Evan Nierman.

He explained that the couple’s public persona has been centered around negativity and victimhood in recent years, which may not be a sustainable narrative.

While they have aimed to become global icons and secure lucrative business deals, their focus on victimhood may have reached a tipping point.

As a result, they are losing their multi-million dollar deal with Spotify due to under-delivered content. The couple’s approach to branding and public perception is now facing challenges as they attempt to reshape the way people view the royal family.

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