Prince Harry is preparing to reclaim his former self after his image as the most popular royal has suffered in recent years.
Many royal analysts began referring to the Duke of Sussex as 'Sad Harry' since he had been explaining his problems with the Royal Family ever since he left it in 2020 with his wife, Meghan Markle.
Daniela Elser, a royal critic, said for News.com.au that the royals' planned worldwide trip may be the "image and brand reboot" that the Sussexes are in "dire need of."
Harry will travel to Tokyo before travelling to Singapore for humanitarian activities. Dusseldorf is also on his schedule. He could possibly have business in Europe. Throughout this time, he will be working on his Netflix documentary, which will be shot in Africa.
Elser wondered if the'major reset' would help Harry and Meghan recover from their recent public relations debacle.
"We are about to see original flavour Harry return to the fore," the analyst wrote. "With the Duke doing charity, connecting with veterans and service members, and swinging a mallet around the place."
"This is exactly his milieu, the sort of territory where he made his name, back when he was still allowed to use his HRH and the Buckingham Palace pool," she said.
Elser believes that 'beaming' Harry working on things he loves about might be "the circuit breaker that he and Meghan desperately need," and that it can remind people of how "charming, warm, and joyful Harry can be."