Meghan Markle has once again come under fire for her rebranding efforts from Princess Diana's biographer , who suggests there's one way she can "save face." Tina Brown, a former editor of Vanity Fair and Tatler, has previously criticized the Duchess of Sussex , stating she has "the worst judgment of anyone in the entire world." Now, the author of The Diana Chronicles has offered Meghan some advice on potential next steps.

Despite being announced eight months ago, the full launch of Meghan's brand American Riviera Orchard is still pending due to difficulties in securing a trademark. Brown believes that if an opportunity arises for Prince Harry and Meghan to return to royal duties, they should seize it. In her substack blog, Fresh Hell, Brown speculates that the departure of King Charles' private secretary Sir Clive Alderton could pave the way for more amicable negotiations with Harry regarding his security protection and possible resumption of limited royal duties.

Meghan Markle 'hysterical' after 'defying' Prince Harry's strict orders during interview Meghan Markle and Prince Harry break cover with first joint appearance in three months She writes: "It could also represent a great face-saver for Meghan who must realize by now that the dull demands of second-division royalty are less onerous than grinding out serial rebranding flops." Ms. Brown's comments come shortly after her appearance on The Ankler podcast with Janice Min, where she shared more candid thoughts about the co.