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Meghan Markle trying to win hearts by using Africa tour

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Meghan Markle’s current tour is an attempt to restore her damaged image.

According to the New York Post’s Page Six, the tour has been “tactically planned,” with assistance from pals like Keleigh Thomas Morgan and Sunshine Sachs Consultants, a celebrity crisis management firm based in Los Angeles.

The Los Angeles-based company is renowned for celebrity crisis management, but it claims it has solely been engaged to assist Harry and Meg’s charity Sussex Foundation.

The Duchess of Sussex’s campaign has been well planned, with the Duchess of Sussex sitting on the floor with other mothers, embracing poor children, wearing “old” clothing, and even leaving her $140,000 engagement ring at home.

Markle wore Stella McCartney and Oscar de la Renta for her maiden royal tour of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and Tonga last year.

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The Duchess of Sussex chose to wear the same maternity gowns she wore on her Commonwealth trip with Prince Harry last year.

“Meghan knew she needed help,” a source told The New York Post, “so she reached out to a very few trusted people, including Keleigh.”

“She has a few girlfriends in the UK who are extremely well-versed in British media,” claimed a close Meghan source.

Perhaps most importantly in terms of giving the people what they want, Meghan and Harry finally allowed candid photos of son Archie to be taken. They had previously published just a few official photographs and were accused of “hiding” the kid.

A royal specialist also predicted that infant Archie would play a significant role in the trip to help the royal couple “turn the tide of bad publicity” which proved to be correct.

Prior to their departure, royal writer Penny Junor said that the Sussexes had disappointed their fans and that “things have gone really wrong for them.”

The Duke and Duchess’ actions come after what has been called their “summer of hell” by one source.

Many chastised Prince Harry and Meghan for spending taxpayers’ money to renovate their house, Frogmore Cottage, while keeping their kid away from the public eye. The people was outraged because the royal couple was living as if they were private persons.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were accused of hypocrisy last month after taking four gas-guzzling private jet trips in 11 days while urging people to do their part to help the environment.

The Sussex Royal Instagram account shared a video of the family on their way to visit anti-apartheid activist Archbishop Desmond Tutu, as Harry informed his son, “You’re going to meet Arch, Arch.”

Meghan, who has previously been accused of “hiding” Archie, was seen holding him as they boarded a flight to Johannesburg yesterday night.

According to Charlotte Wace, royal reporter, there are indications that the royal couple has already turned things around after a year of bad news. According to a source, Markle has volunteered to perform additional events in South Africa while Prince Harry is abroad. She was urged to keep her engagements private so as not to overshadow her husband, and the duchess allegedly accepted the suggestion “uncharacteristically” without protest.

Not only did the Duchess demonstrate her humanitarian side by hugging and dancing with locals, but she also paid a “personal visit” to a monument to a slain South African student after “closely following the story,” according to a Buckingham Palace spokesperson. She and Harry both donned “justice” bracelets in favor of The Justice Desk, a non-profit organization that promotes female empowerment.

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