I think heads together might be too much of a direct response from the palace to the Markles and could be potentially seen as a self-serving campaign for both Meghan and the royal foundation (I wouldn't agree with the argument but I can see the logic). I am also not a fan of the umbrella foundation they are currently campaigning where organizations come together under the royal foundation (thats a WHOLE other conversation)
I think working together with an existing charity with existing resources that would help highlight these issues and be a more subtle and effective approach rather than starting a whole new campaign from the royal foundation.
Though it is unlikely to happen it also allows a third party to exist where if the Markles do something a spokesperson for the charity can be approached by the media for a response and CAN comment on why what they are doing is harmful and what is the best response in situations like this.
I also like that it works with youth and it would be focused towards empowerment which is the niche Meghan and Harry are working towards.
I think working together with an existing charity with existing resources that would help highlight these issues and be a more subtle and effective approach rather than starting a whole new campaign from the royal foundation.
Though it is unlikely to happen it also allows a third party to exist where if the Markles do something a spokesperson for the charity can be approached by the media for a response and CAN comment on why what they are doing is harmful and what is the best response in situations like this.
I also like that it works with youth and it would be focused towards empowerment which is the niche Meghan and Harry are working towards.
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