Prince Harry advised to ‘draw a line and move on’ -- no more royal stories
Royal expert Joe Little is hoping Harry has gotten it out of his system and we won't be seeing a Spare, Part 2.
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The world is waiting with bated breath, as to what Prince Harry will do next, which could easily be a lot of pressure for the Duke. PR expert is looking in from the outside, and he’s seeing a disconnect between what Harry would like to do and what the public would like to see from him.
According to PR Expert Mark Borkowski, “Harry clearly wants to be of value,” but fans “don’t want that,” with him suggesting, people like the “moaning and shouting and being disruptive,” reports The Guardian.
That may explain why Harry’s memoir was an overnight success, selling 1.3M copies in the first day.
Majesty magazine’s Joe Little suggests Harry’s storytelling days might be over and it’s time to “draw a line and move on."
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Little shares his thoughts on the tell-all book, saying, “I don’t think Spare has presented Harry in the best light.”
He discuses Harry’s intent in writing the book: “I think perhaps scores had to be settled, but at what cost? But you just have to draw a line and move on. Perhaps he feels that he’s said all that needs to be said.”
Little doesn’t see any more storytelling from Harry in the near future, saying, “You’d hope not. But I would say they’ve done a huge amount of damage to the institution as a whole, intentionally or unintentionally, in the past few years.”
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At the end of the year, Meghan hinted at “exciting plans,” when appearing at a red carpet event, hosted by Variety. No substantial plans have been confirmed, since making the brief announcement.
There was talk of Meghan writing a memoir, but it doesn’t seem like that’s going to happen, at least, not until she writes the first draft. Daily Express spoke to royal expert Kinsey Schofield, who doesn’t think it’s a good idea, because “no one aspires to no one aspires to be messy or the villain of the story.”
We can always expect the unexpected from Team Sussex, and we are excited to see what comes out of their corner.
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