Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have recently made substantial changes to their public relations team in an effort to improve their media engagement and better portray their endeavours.
Miranda Barbot, the previous director of global communications, has moved up to become the vice president of programs and media operations. Her former positions are now filled by Charlie Gipson and Kyle Boulia, the newly appointed communications executives.
With a track record of high-profile clients such as Samsung, Charlie Gipson has assumed the role of Communications Director for the U.K. His key responsibility includes establishing strong ties with various European media outlets.
In the U.S. media sector, Kyle Boulia is the new Deputy Press Secretary and Director of Communications. Based in Los Angeles, Boulia will leverage his deep-rooted experience at United Talent Agency to effectively manage these roles.
The significant change in PR team occurred after the couple’s launch of their new website, Sussex.com, replacing Sussexroyal.com. The site aims at keeping the public updated about the couple’s life and work.
Meghan is venturing into the world of digital broadcasting with a podcast partnership with Lemonada Media.
Harry and Meghan’s major PR team revamp
She’s set to host a new series called “Archetypes”. Additionally, Meghan’s talent agency, William Morris Endeavor [WME], has committed to amplify and strengthen her multiple entrepreneurial endeavours.
Prince Harry, on the other hand, is investing his time as the executive producer of a Netflix series about Polo. The show aims to explore the game’s social aspects, history, culture, fashion, and the skills required to master it. Harry’s personal involvement highlights his long-standing passion for the game and is intended to bring it closer to global audiences.