The founder of the PR -Agency The Atticism has just offered his takeover of the ‘best’ strategy for Prince Harry, given his recent successful meeting with King Charles, in Clarence House.
For those who have not been blamed with this visit, it happened during a four -day visit the Duke made to the UK. There he visited various charities such as the Wellchild Awards as well as Children in Need Initiative.
With all this in the back view, the expert spoke, Renae Smith with Express With her thoughts.
“The best strategy for Harry is now slow and steady,” she started straight from bats and said.
And “If he can hold this for a year or so, I would call it a full picture reset.”
She even paid tribute to the Duke of his “enormous success” in England and said he ‘crossed’ all the boxes he needed.
She was also quoted and said, “From a PR perspective, the strength of its authenticity was. Any commitment felt real, with a clear philanthropic thread that ran through it. I have always said that philanthropy is his safest and strongest space. It plays to his forces without inviting controversy.”
“Another big victory was tone,” she added. Because the whole four days of visits, “Nothing felt gloaty or self -climbing. Harry avoided the trap of getting charity to work about himself or coming up with snarky remarks under speech, etc., he just got on with it, and that’s exactly what people want to see from him.”
Plus “The meeting with his father was also handled well. It was not dramatic, it did not trigger gossip, and the quiet energy is exactly what he needs.”
So “If I advised him, I would call this turn a huge success, it crossed every PR box,” she added in her closing remarks.



