Meghan Markle has been issued a warning by a PR expert who has said her next career move is “especially significant” as he urged her to “pivot away” from reactive royal narratives. Reflecting on the Duchess’ work Joseph Hagan Publist and Founder of Streamline PR said: “Meghan Markle is navigating a particularly complex media landscape. Her public image has been subject to intense scrutiny and polarising coverage, especially in the UK, where the tone of reporting has often been markedly different from that received by others in similar positions. These dynamics have undoubtedly influenced how audiences perceive her, making her next career steps especially significant,” he pondered.
“That said, if Meghan is considering her future in the entertainment or media space, the most powerful move would be to pivot away from reactive narratives tied to the Royal Family and instead focus on purposeful, values-led storytelling. There is a growing appetite for content that feels authentic and impactful she is well positioned to deliver that,” Joseph observed.
“Whether through documentary work, scripted projects, or mission-driven ventures, she has an opportunity to reshape the conversation on her own terms.
“Audiences want to see depth, consistency and leadership, not commentary. The strongest brand move Meghan can make now is to build a long-term narrative rooted in creativity and cultural relevance, rather than public explanation or rebuttal,” he concluded.
This advice comes after brand and culture expert, Nick Ede told Newsweek Meghan’s marketing needs improvement.
Prior to the announcement of her new vintage rosé, he said there hadn’t “been a newsletter from As Ever for three or four weeks. That’s the biggest problem here.
“It feels like there keep on being these stop-starts. It’s not a consistent brand yet, it doesn’t have a story. I think people forget it quite quickly,” he said.
The expert, however, did believe Meghan should focus on wine and that if she could establish the supply chain to meet demand, she could make significant money. However, she is only selling to customers in America.
The Napa Valley 2023 rosé wine was sold in batches of three, six and twelve, with each bottle costing £22 ($30) and £66 ($90), £116 ($159) and £218 ($300) in total.
As Ever revealed, following the buzz surrounding the 2023 Napa Valley Rosé, it was launching another wine, with a slight tweak—calling it the 2024 Napa Valley Rosé.