Prince Harry and Meghan Markle encourage Americans to vote, reigniting debate over royals’ role in politics.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle encouraged Americans to vote
While British royals traditionally steer clear of political engagement, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have once again waded into civic issues in the United States.
In a recent statement ahead of the crucial US presidential election, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex encouraged Americans to ensure they’re registered to vote.
Although they stopped short of endorsing any candidate, their involvement recalls the backlash they faced during the 2020 election for advocating against “hate speech” in what was widely interpreted as criticism of then-president Donald Trump.
In a 2020 video for Time 100, Meghan and Harry urged voters to take a stand against hate and misinformation—a move seen by some as a nod of support for Joe Biden, sparking criticism and allegations of violating the Sandringham Summit agreement.
At the time, royal aides told The Sunday Times that the remarks left the Firm “wringing their hands”.
Meghan Markle has not shied away from American civic issues.
The agreement, established when the couple stepped back from their royal duties, stated that they would not interfere in political affairs.
Following the couple’s video message, then-president Trump publicly voiced his disapproval, saying he was “no fan” of Meghan.
Since relocating to the US, Meghan has not shied away from American civic issues.
In 2021, she contacted US senators to advocate for paid parental leave, introducing herself as the Duchess of Sussex.
She also joined feminist icon Gloria Steinem in voter outreach, calling on Americans to participate in the election.
Steinem later remarked on Meghan’s enthusiasm, particularly at the historic candidacy of Kamala Harris as vice president.
In the lead-up to the current election cycle, Harry and Meghan have chosen a more restrained approach.
Through their Archewell Foundation, they recently celebrated National Voter Registration Day with a neutral, nonpartisan message, highlighting voter engagement as a fundamental civic duty.
Their team used Vote Forward’s letter-writing tool to encourage unregistered voters, emphasizing the importance of each voice in shaping the nation’s future.
“Voting is not just a right; it’s a fundamental way to influence the fate of our communities,” the Archewell Foundation’s message stated.
“At The Archewell Foundation, we recognize that civic engagement, no matter one’s political party, is at the heart of a more just and equitable world.”
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