Meghan Markle and Prince Harry "should appear on The Kardashians" to help boost their careers, according to a PR expert.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been making a name for themselves in Hollywood after stepping down from the Royal Family four years ago. They've teamed up with Netflix to create some popular shows, including their bombshell documentary Harry & Meghan.
And it seems the couple could be heading for a career in reality TV as it's been reported they were offered the chance to appear on The Kardashians. PR expert Ryan McCormick said they should seize the opportunity.
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Speaking exclusively to The Mirror, he said: "I think Harry and Meghan should appear on the Kardashians or any platform that has a huge audience. If they're not producing content they need to stay in the public eye and rubbing shoulders with celebrities would be one way to do it.
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Meghan is not believed to have joined Harry for the trip. As well as Corey, he went on the ski holiday with Bumble dating app billionaire Whitney Wolfe, 34, and her husband Michael Herd.
A source who witnessed the ski trip told the Daily Mail: "Harry's been skiing with Corey. They've been skiing during the day and going to one of the better-known speak-easies in the evening."
Harry and Corey's ski trip came as Meghan launched her brand new lifestyle and cookery brand American Riviera Orchard. It's believed the new business will also tie in with a new cooking show on Netflix.
Meghan is believed to be selling things such as cookery books, jams and kitchen utensils as part of her new venture. Meghan hasn't said much about American Riviera Orchard, with the Instagram simply stating it is "by Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex" and was "established 2024". When fans visit the website, it simply invited them to join a waitlist, with no other information.
Ryan McCormick is a PR expert who spoke to The Mirror on behalf of Goldman McCormick PR.