The royal family's long-standing strategy of 'never complain, never explain' is scrutinized for its impact on public perception. While viewed as a savvy PR move, it fosters emotional distance and complicates relationships, as exemplified by Prince Harry's recent BBC interview, which, despite his complaints and explanations, left audiences confused and lacking clarity. Harryâs approach to reconciliation through television is deemed ineffective. Meanwhile, King Charles, while maintaining silence, allows friends to speak on his behalf, blurring the lines between adherence to tradition and the need for communication.
The royal family's motto has been never complain, never explain, which has been touted as a smart public relations strategy. However, it often alienates people.
The recent BBC interview with Prince Harry showcased excessive complaint and explanation without any concrete information, leaving the audience just as confused.
Harry's attempt for reconciliation via a television interview is seen as counterproductive; it's a poor method for mending familial relationships.
Friends of King Charles have been speaking on his behalf, indicating a departure from complete silence while still adhering to the family motto.
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