As Meghan gears up to introduce her brand and website, a PR expert suggests that Chris Jenner and the Kardashian reality show could potentially provide the perfect boost to reshape the Sussexes' image in America. Chris Jenner, being the mastermind behind the Kardashian empire, believes that if Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were to appear on their show, it would be a major win for both parties. Speaking to the Mirror, PR expert Lynn Carratt mentioned that Chris sees their appearance as highly profitable for the series and a way to enhance Harry and Meghan's popularity among a broader audience.
The Kardashians are undeniably the reigning monarchs of reality TV, and their expertise and advice could prove invaluable to Harry and Meghan. Lynn also noted that Corey Gamble, Chris's partner, might be interested in managing the couple. Chris had been eager to have the Duke and Duchess on her show since 2012, but they initially declined the invitation. Last year, Chris and Kim were spotted attending an event with Meghan's mother, Doria, which sparked speculations of a potential guest appearance on the Kardashians. While talks are reportedly in the early stages, the possibilities are intriguing.
Additionally, according to the PR expert, Megan Markle is not capitalizing on her royal title to generate income for her new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard. The Duchess of Sussex provided a sneak peek of her brand on Instagram, unveiling its name, logo, and a short video showcasing Megan cooking in the kitchen and arranging flowers. It is believed that Megan's brand will encompass homeware items such as tableware, textiles, as well as offerings like marmalades, jams, and cookbooks.
As the world eagerly awaits the official launch of American Riviera Orchard and the potential collaboration between the Sussexes and the Kardashians, it remains to be seen how these endeavors will shape their reputation and public perception moving forward.