While I tolerated Meghan selling me £11 flower sprinkles, her latest money-making venture is quite something else.
The Sussexes are currently in Australia, showcasing themselves with coordinated outfits and smiles, but this tour might further damage their brand.
The disparity in their professional endeavors is stark. Prince Harry discusses family issues, aiming to be a better father than King Charles, while Meghan participates in a Masterchef episode.
Meghan’s appearance on Masterchef Australia as a guest judge seems more aligned with her influencer status than culinary expertise, raising eyebrows and drawing criticism.
Their mix of commercial and charity work has not resonated well with Australians, overshadowing their noble gestures with money-driven activities like Meghan’s upcoming wellness retreat charging exorbitant ticket prices.
Harry, overshadowed by Meghan, navigates a celebrity world he didn’t foresee, grappling with family issues and a dwindling charity landscape after a turmoil within Sentable charity.
As Harry delves into personal struggles publicly, the couple’s intricate blend of charity and profit-making ventures has come under scrutiny during their Australia tour, revealing the need for a clearer brand strategy.
The confusion surrounding their identity as ex-royals, philanthropists, and influencers is evident, exacerbated by failed media deals and charity setbacks, prompting a call for a more defined direction for their personal brands.
The couple’s struggle to merge their personal identities shines through during their global appearances, highlighting the need for a more coherent brand strategy.

