Eduardo, husband of Beatrice, turned down Harry's invitation to visit their home during his trip to New York, even as Meghan sought his assistance.
Eduardo Maple MOSI, a globetrotting property developer, embarked on his latest journey to the United States. As the founder of Banda Property, Eduardo frequently shares his travel adventures on his personal Instagram account. His recent posts showcased breathtaking views from the Edge at 30 Hudson Yards, the third tallest office building in New York City.
Additionally, he shared an image outside a charming townhouse, hinting at his business engagements across the globe, including properties in New York and San Francisco. While it remains uncertain whether Princess Beatrice accompanied him to the Big Apple, she has been diligently working as the Vice President of Partnership and Strategy for the US-based tech company, Affinity, since 2016.
Eduardo's New York excursion followed a delightful day at the Chham Festival with Beatrice's cousin, Zara Tindall, and her husband, Mike. The two couples were captured sharing jovial moments as they arrived at the racecourse in Gloucestershire, where Zara holds a directorial position.
A close source disclosed that shortly after Eduardo's arrival in New York, Prince Harry reached out to him. According to the source, Megan prompted Harry to extend the invitation to Eduardo, hoping to seek advice on UK-based PR experts. However, Eduardo politely declined the invitation. Despite being well-connected within the media and advertising circles as a real estate developer, Eduardo opted out of the visit.
Meanwhile, Megan and Harry find themselves in pursuit of a UK-based PR expert to aid in the restoration of their public image, according to recent reports. Introduced by Eduardo, they believe they might find someone willing to collaborate with them. However, industry experts express skepticism, suggesting that the Sussexes could face challenges in reestablishing their brand in the UK due to reluctance among PR professionals.
Their decision to return to the UK, four years after stepping back from royal duties, poses additional hurdles, including the need to regain public favor. Recent polls indicate a decline in their popularity, with only a small fraction naming Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex as their preferred royals.
In an exclusive interview, PR and crisis specialist Carla Spate highlighted the difficulties Megan and Harry may encounter in rebuilding their brand. She noted previous missteps, attributing them to a lack of understanding of British culture and media dynamics by their American advisors.
The couple's past ventures, including interviews, documentaries, and books, were criticized for prioritizing financial gain over authenticity and consistency. Despite anticipation surrounding Megan's forthcoming Netflix show and product line, PR expert Lyn Carrot expressed reservations, emphasizing the importance of maintaining authenticity and consistency in Megan's endeavors.