Meghan Markle urged to do three things if she wants UK visit to be a success
Meghan Markle has been urged by an expert to do three things on her upcoming UK trip to make it a success. The Duchess of Sussex, 44, will return to Britain next month with her husband, Prince Harry, and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
The July visit will be the first time Meghan, Archie and Lilibet have stepped foot in the UK since 2022. Every visit since, Harry, 41, has made his way across the pond alone. While he has always cited security concerns for his family being the reason for this, it is also believed Meghan has not always been a fan of Britain, and has not always been keen on visiting as a result of mixed public views of her.
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While the British public may see her as controversial, it is believed she will step out in public with her husband within weeks, at the one-year countdown event for the Invictus Games 2027 in Birmingham.
Ahead of her UK public appearance, brand and culture expert Nick Ede has said that Meghan should do three things to make the trip a success.
This is to do some charity work, to support causes close to her heart, and not to use the visit to promote things for her own good.
Speaking exclusively to the Daily Express, brand and culture expert Nick Ede said: “If Meghan wants to rebuild her relationship with the British public, it would be good to see her go back to some of the charities she supported when she was in the Royal Family.”
He continued: “A successful return would focus on meaningful charitable engagements, supporting causes close to her heart and avoiding any perception that the visit is being used to promote a brand, project or media venture.”
It is not known how many public appearances Meghan will make with Harry on their trip to the UK in July.
It is also not known if their children Archie, seven, and Lilibet, five, will step out in public.
According to reports, the family will stay at a royal residence for their visit.
It is likely they will spend some time with King Charles during their stay in the UK, with the monarch reportedly keen to get to know his grandchildren who he has not seen in four years.
