Meghan Markle has been asked to further delay the release of his Netflix series with Love, Meghan, which is set to become air on March 4 after being originally scheduled for January.
The Duchess of Sussex had to delay the release of her show due to the devastating Wild Angeles Wildfires.
However, PR expert Edward Coram James has advised the mother of two to wait longer before releasing the Netflix series.
Talking with GB News, Coram James claimed that postponement of the series would be further advantageous to Meghan as it would help avoid the perception that she was out of contact.
“One of the biggest challenges that celebrities face when addressing crises is the perception of being out of contact,” the expert explained.
He added, “Meghan is obviously no stranger to this, but is a LA – this is not a distant tragedy for her.
“She has every reason to care deeply about the fire, not only as a public figure, but as California.
“If placed correctly, her answer does not feel performative – it will feel personal. It is a great advantage over the celebrities that fell in with generic statements.”