
The founder of the Public Relations Agency The Atticicism has just offered his opinion on the “best” strategy for Prince Harry, given his recently successful meeting with King Charles, in Clarence House.
For those without versions with this visit, it occurred during a four -day visit that the Duke made to the United Kingdom. There he visited several beneficial organizations such as the Wellchild Awards, as well as the initiative of children in need.
With all this in the rearview mirror, the expert, Renae Smith, spoke with Express With your thoughts.
“The best strategy for Harry is now slow and stable,” he began immediately.
And “if you can maintain this for a year or so, I would call it a complete image restart.”
He even praised the Duke for his “great success” in the United Kingdom and said he ‘marked’ all the boxes he needed.
He was also summoned by saying: “From a public relations perspective, the force was in its authenticity. Each commitment felt genuine, with a clear philanthropic thread that crosses it. I have always said that philanthropy is its safest and stronger space. He plays with his strengths without inviting the controversy.”
“Another great victory was the tone,” he added. Because during the whole visit of four days, “nothing was feeling glacial or self -contracting. Harry avoided the trap of making charity work on itself or making sarcastic comments during the speeches, etc., simply continued, and that is exactly what people want to see of it.”
In addition, “the meeting with his father also managed well. He was not dramatic, he did not cause gossip, and that quieter energy is exactly what he needs.”
Then, “if I were advising him, he would call this trip a great success, he marked each public relations box,” he added in his final comments.