Images of dutiful service by the Princess of Wales seem designed to deflect attention from Harry and Meghan
t’s been a busy March so far for the Princess of Wales, following a lively February, and an active January. Last Thursday she was at a Muslim centre in Hayes, west London, paying tribute to fundraisers for the earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria, and the day before on exercises with the Irish Guards on Salisbury Plain.
This is the kind of work, of course, that members of the royal family have performed for decades, but not normally with the degree of media prominence that the princess has enjoyed this year. Not since her predecessor Diana’s heyday at the Aids unit or on landmine walk has a female royal garnered such positive attention.
Ever since the Duke of Sussex launched his global multi-media denunciation of his family , with a December Netflix documentary series and the January publication of his damning memoir, the Windsors have been waging a battle to regain control of the narrative. Not by responding to the duke’s lavishly remunerated primal scream, but by presenting an image of quiet resolve and understated devotion in as many media outlets as possible.
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