Meghan Markle marked for interested parties of 'ghosting'


Meghan Markle marked for interested parties of 'ghosting'

Meghan Markle's brand lacks an important direction, says an expert.

The Duchess of Sussex, who has not refrained her products 'as always' after they sold out, is called to 'gauling' her clients with a long gap.

Renae Smith, founder and director of Aticism, told The Express: “It is not surprising that people make fun of him. From a public relations and brand construction perspective, the strategy feels a bit halfway.

“The initial fall clearly exceeds expectations; honey is sold in five minutes is impressive, but also shouts lack of planning. Honey is honey. It has not been getting more months.

“If you did not expect to run out, that is a problem of the supply chain. If you expected to run out and this is part of the scarcity game, where is the plan to maintain the commitment?”

The expert explained: “At this time, they seems that they threw themselves, sold out and then fantasized to the audience. That does not generate anticipation, creates the feeling that the brand does not know what it wants to be.”

Prince Harry left the royal family in 2020 with his wife Meghan Markle and his son, Prince Archie. Later, the couple accused the royal family of showing racism towards their son and publicly shared their complaints on television. Harry and Meghan now live in California, where they also welcomed their daughter, Princess Lilibet.



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