Sky News Australia's Royal Report panel have debated Prince Harry's next endeavour and how he can shake off his 'royal in exile tagline,' with one guest admitting 'you do feel sorry for him'.
Sky News Australia's Royal Report discussed the Duke's options during Sunday night's show, and the barriers the ex-working royal faces.
It must be really hard for Prince Harry to “communicate his authenticity to his brand” because he “fundamentally “doesn’t know who he is,” claims Sky News Australia contributor Gemma Tognini. Picture: Getty Images. "And hence the moniker because he’s not in the UK he doesn’t really have a residence in the UK He’s has been kicked out of Frogmore Cottage, how do you shake that?"
“How do you communicate an authenticity to your brand and to the things that you do --when you fundamentally don’t know it yourself.""That’s exactly what my takeaway from the book was. You do feel sorry for him, separating it from the circus of Meghan," she said.
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