Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Reteam With Old Hollywood PR Firm After Staffing Shakeup

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry appear to be orchestrating a sophisticated return to their roots through a strategic alliance. After a tumultuous season of staff departures and public relations blunders, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are returning to a familiar powerhouse to manage their global image.
The couple is strengthening their professional foundation by reuniting with a high-powered firm.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry return to proven public relations power
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According to Page Six, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have officially rejoined forces with the prominent public relations firm Sunshine Sachs Morgan & Lylis. This move marks a return to a team that represented Meghan Markle during her successful tenure on the television drama Suits.
Keleigh Thomas Morgan, a co-president at the firm, maintains a deep personal and professional connection with the Duchess. By returning to this veteran agency, the couple secures a team that is well-versed in navigating both Hollywood stardom and international scrutiny.

According to Page Six, the shift comes at a delicate time as the pair attempts to balance their American celebrity status with their royal connections. The decision follows a period of significant turnover within their personal staff, including the resignation of their eleventh publicist.
While their media strategy undergoes a professional overhaul, a surprising gesture from the Palace may facilitate their physical return to the United Kingdom.
King Charles extends a Highgrove olive branch
King Charles has reportedly offered Prince Harry and Meghan Markle the use of Highgrove House for their upcoming visits to the United Kingdom. This personal country residence has served as a sanctuary for the King since 1980 and represents a significant gesture of familial peace.
The invitation provides the Sussexes with a secure and private base that they have lacked since vacating Frogmore Cottage. The timing of this offer aligns with potential travel plans for an event celebrating the countdown to the next Invictus Games and other upcoming projects. It also offers a rare opportunity for the King to spend time with his grandchildren, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
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Although the property is now technically owned by the Duchy of Cornwall under Prince William, the King continues to utilize it as his primary weekend retreat. Utilizing such a prestigious residence could resolve the ongoing concerns regarding security that have previously hindered the family's travel. This offer provides the Sussexes with a temporary domestic base after they were asked to vacate Frogmore Cottage in 2023.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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