During the interview, Seward delved into various aspects of the couple's public appearances, including their video addressing cyberbullying as part of the Archewell initiative. Seward expressed her perspective that this particular video seemed 'unnatural' in its presentation and messaging.
According to experts, there appears to be a deliberate 'shifting narrative' underway, which they believe is a strategic move to portray a united front amid swirling rumors of a potential divorce. This strategic shift is credited to Meghan's newly associated agency, allegedly the mastermind behind this carefully orchestrated approach. Notably, the agency in question is WME, known for representing prominent figures like Serena Williams, Michelle Rodriguez, and Dwayne Johnson.
These discussions have arisen following the release of what some have termed 'fluff pieces,' showcasing the couple together in seemingly harmonious settings. Commenting on these presentations, Ms. Seward remarked, "They all look very beautiful. It’s in their garden, and they talk to these young kids and say how wonderful they are … but it’s totally controlled, and I think rather unnatural." Ms. Seward even suggested that these efforts could be viewed as a PR tactic, given recent unfavorable media attention surrounding the couple. She speculated, "I think it’s a PR stunt."
In explaining her perspective, Ms. Seward noted, "It is just to get them some better press because obviously... it hasn't been great for them recently. And I think they probably filmed it a while ago."
As discussions about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's public image continue, experts and commentators offer varying viewpoints on the intentions behind their carefully curated appearances and the dynamics of their relationship.