Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Encourage Voters, After Being Threatened To Be Kicked Out by Trump’s Family
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, despite the entourage of projects that they have taken on, have not managed to ward off the criticism. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex having left the royal family, initially claiming the lack of privacy as the pivotal reason behind the move, have been chastised for what many claim as a lack of vision. However, it seems that they are determined to change the narrative this year.
After taking on two pseudo-royal trips in order to talk about their initiative to help parents, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have once again risen to the occasion on National Voter Registration Day.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle step into the United States' pre-election ordeal
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Given how Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are technically still UK royalty despite having quit their positions as working royals, netizens had their eyes on the Sussexes as the US Presidential Elections approached closer. Fortunately, Markle and Prince Harry did not falter this time around as they released a statement on their Archewell Foundation website urging citizens to vote.
Not only did the Sussexes release a statement, but went as far as to cite that voting was a "fundamental way to influence the fate of our communities." Moreover, the Californian royals insisted that no matter the political inclination, being an active part of the discussion, voting, and ultimately choosing your president was important.
It was quite mighty of the Sussexes to encourage people to vote regardless of their political stance, given the deportation threats they have received from a member of one of the parties contesting in the elections.
Republican Party wants nothing to do with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
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Given that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had earlier worked on such a huge platform, netizens believed that the outcome of the US presidential elections, depending on which side chooses to favor them, may impact them greatly. And as Eric Trump went on to label them as "bad apples", their belief translated into half reality as the Sussexes seemed to have no appeal over the Republican party.
Donald Trump's son went as far as to say that he would not mind at all giving the Sussexes back to the United Kingdom, but he is doubtful anyone would want them over there. Not to mention, with Prince Harry's visa complications, and Eric Trump's refusal to go easy on him, it is going to be one heated affair. However, that did not stop the Sussexes from guiding whoever they could in the right direction to vote.
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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