Meghan Markle has received advice aimed at improving her standing with the British public amidst speculation about her potential return to the UK for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. Several strategies have been proposed to counter the negative perception highlighted by a YouGov survey, where 68% of respondents expressed a negative view of her. PR expert Lynn Carratt recommended Meghan to downplay her royal connections, choose relatability over designer labels, and avoid perceived hypocrisy, such as using private jets while advocating for climate change.

Further suggestions include relaunching her Instagram account to share “behind-the-scenes” glimpses of her life and potentially returning to acting, specifically reprising her role as Rachel Zane in “Suits.” These recommendations are designed to make Meghan more relatable and help regain the British public’s support.

Separately, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s aspirations for their children, Archie and Lilibet, to hold royal titles appear to have been impacted by complex royal family dynamics and protocol, as commented by royal expert Ingrid Seward. Amidst these strategical considerations, Meghan addressed her experiences and perceived restrictions within the Royal Family in the final episode of her Archewell podcast, subtly conveying her challenges through a quote from Greek poet Dinos Christianopoulos.

As Meghan and Harry navigate their public persona and relations with the Royal Family, experts and the public closely watch their actions and decisions, especially concerning their children’s titles and Meghan’s potential strategies to improve her public image in the UK.