The Prince and Princess of Wales will take a fresh approach to their royal duties after their Caribbean tour was called a ‘PR disaster’. writes about it To express.
Pauline McLaran, professor of marketing and consumer studies at Royal Holloway College, described Kate Middleton and Prince William as “men of change”, who were “much more humble” about royal service.
“All the attention paid to diversity and issues recognizing the importance of fighting for social rights and against racial prejudice makes the issue of white privilege very uncomfortable, so the royal family has to deal with it. And we see that Kate and William are much more willing to show the other side of the ministry and take orders from the audience rather than giving orders to the audience. I think that’s how they handled the Caribbean cruise that was declared a PR disaster.”
The Princess and the Prince of Wales embarked on an official Caribbean tour in March 2022. The late Queen II. They visited Belize, Jamaica, and the Bahamas on an eight-day trip that coincided with Elizabeth’s platinum anniversary. Almost immediately, the royal visit was marred by protests, and calls were made by the British Empire for compensation for the damage done to the provinces.
The professor added: “I think William was shocked by the mistakes and the backlash. Then he realized he needed to have more control over how things work. Again he stressed service: “We won’t be at the head of any state that doesn’t want us, but tell us if we can serve you. This is the approach that I finally understand.
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