Meghan Markle has been warned to stop acting like a celebrity and repair her broken relationship with the British public.
Anthony Burr, CEO at Burr Media told the Express that Prince Harry and his former actress wife’s quest to live a private life has caused a rift with the public.
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“It’s not as bad as having to press the reset button.But they need to work hard on repairing the damage,” Burr told the publication.
“Firstly, Meghan needs to stop acting like a celebrity who starred on TV and begin the process of learning to be a Duchess.”
The PR expert says the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have done themselves no favours by hiding the names of the godparents to their newborn son, Archie Harrison, along with a string of other privacy requests.
Burr says Meghan needs to appreciate that the “Royal Family members are the most public figures in the country, if not the world.”
The news comes shortly after Buckingham Palace responded to claims that Harry and Meghan compiled a list of demands for their neighbours.
A report by The Sun claims that residents near their Frogmore Cottage home were issued with dos and don’ts if they see the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
The demands include not to talk to the couple or ask to see their son. The publication also reports that residents nearby have also been told to avoid stroking the royal couple’s dogs.
However the Palace has rubbished the report, saying the royal duo had no part in guidance offered.
“The Duke and Duchess didn’t request this, didn’t know about it, and had nothing to do with the content or guidance offered.”
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