Ms. Elser began by questioning the couple's decision, stating, "Harry and Meghan dedicated a significant portion of their nearly six-hour TV series to exposing the various wrongdoings and transgressions of the British media, and yet now they suddenly desire 'open lines of communication'?" She further added, "After all these years, lawsuits, and pent-up anger, why would they choose to employ someone and pay them to do business with 'the devil'? Personally, I find this perplexing."
The key question on many people's minds, Ms. Elser explained, is why the Sussexes would want or need someone physically present and in close proximity to a Wetherspoons pub. She also questioned their concern for their brand in a country they had previously "escaped" from, as Prince Harry had mentioned in an interview with ITV's Tom Bradby. Ms. Elser concluded her thoughts on the matter and signed off from the conversation. For those unfamiliar with the situation, this all refers to the recent hiring of a public relations manager by the Sussexes, who has been recruited from overseas.
Additionally, it is worth noting that the Duke is currently being followed by a documentary film crew for his upcoming polo series on Netflix. This series is part of a larger collection that will also feature Meghan Markle showcasing her skills in cooking, gardening, and exploring friendships.