Meghan Markle was advisable to delay the release of his Netflix series, with Love, Meghan, which should be broadcast on March 4 after being initially scheduled for January.
The Duchess of Sussex had to delay the release of its program due to the devastating forest fires of Los Angeles.
However, public relations expert Edward Coram James advised the mother of two children to wait longer before publishing the Netflix series.
Speak with GB News, Coram James argued that the postponement of the series would still be beneficial for Meghan because it would help to avoid the perception that it is out of contact.
“One of the greatest challenges that celebrities are faced when they approach crises is the perception they are disconnected,” said the expert.
He added: “Meghan, of course, is not unrelated to this, but he is a native of Los Angeles – it is not a distant tragedy for her.
“She has every reason to carefully care about forest fires, not only as a public figure but as a Californian.
“If it is positioned properly, her answer will not feel performative – she will feel personal. It is a major advantage over parachuting celebrities with generic statements.”