An old video of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is making waves online as the Sussexes strive to maintain a neutral stance during the 2024 U.S. elections.
While the couple has opted to step back from endorsing either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump this time around, things were quite different in 2020. Back then, many perceived the estranged royals were trying to get Americans to not vote for Trump.Recently, in honor of National Voter Registration Day, their Archewell Foundation team reached out with personalized letters designed to “support and empower” those who had yet to register to vote but remained very careful with words.
Old election video of Harry and Meghan resurfaces
In the clip, Harry and Meghan sit side by side and, following a short introduction, each take turns sharing their perspectives. Looking at the camera, the Duke says, “This election I am not able to vote in the US.
But many of you may not know that I haven’t been able to vote in the UK my entire life. As we approach this November, it’s vital that we reject hate speech, misinformation, and online negativity.”
During a Time 100 video message, Meghan highlighted the presidential race as “the most important election of our lifetime,” encouraging Americans to make their voices heard by voting. However, according to an expert, the political message backfired on Sussexes.
Although they insist their comments weren’t aimed at any specific candidate, many conservatives interpreted their words as a clear shot at the former president. While discussing discussing the Sussexes’ involvement in the 2020 election, culture critic Kristen Meinzer told Express that, some conservatives, interpreted the message as an indirect push against Trump, including Piers Morgan who reportedly claimed the video, was “effectively telling Americans to vote against President Trump.” Now, four years later, Harry and Meghan are maintaining a neutral stance for the upcoming election, while still allowing room to quietly support a candidate.
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As the U.S. election draws near, the Sussexes are staying neutral, refraining from endorsing any candidate. In contrast to Harry’s 2020 involvement, which was viewed as a “breach of protocol” for a royal, the couple this time has simply shared a statement on their website encouraging civic engagement. “Voting is not just a right; it’s a fundamental way to influence the fate of our communities,” reads the statement, emphasising that, regardless of political affiliation, “civic engagement is key to a more just and equitable world.”
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