Will Meghan Markle become president of the United States?

Since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex: Prince Harry and his wife, Megan Markle, abandoned their royal duties in 2020, there has been a lot of speculation that Megan is interested in occupying a position in public and political life in America, according to the newspaper, “The Mirror”, especially after the Duchess of Sussex appointed Miranda Barbot is on her public relations team, and the latter is a former politician, and worked with former US President Barack Obama, and helped him with his 2012 election campaign.

And many reliable sources confirm that Megan has great aspirations to be an important woman in American political life. the future.

And one of Megan’s friends previously stated, in 2020, that the Duchess is seriously considering running for the presidency of the United States one day, which justifies her keenness not to give up her American citizenship, despite her being a member of the British royal family. Megan’s friend and biographer, Omid Scobie, added that Megan is the embodiment of the American dream, and we do not rule out seeing her as America’s president one day.


Her dreams constitute a major failure for

the royal expert, Kinsey Schofield, a completely different opinion, as she does not believe that the Duchess of Sussex has a future in American politics at all. She points out that her appearance with important personalities was a great failure for the former actress, because the politicians were the ones who invested in their appearance with her as one of the royal family members, and not the other way around. Schofield adds that when she appeared with Stacey Abrams, Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris, she found herself rejected by more than half of the country’s population.


Megan has never stated

or commented on these ambitions, and made her feelings go towards other things in front of the public, but she encouraged Americans to vote, during the presidential election in 2020, and she previously expressed her opinion in the case (Roe) v. (Wade) .

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