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Meghan Markle has reportedly denied having plans to run in the 2024 US presidential election.
According to a news outlet, Meghan’s representatives rejected the claim, saying she “has no plans to run for office.”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have become increasingly vocal on social, racial and political issues since they retired as royalty earlier this year.
Last week, the couple urged Americans to vote in the upcoming US presidential election, prompting bookies to claim that Meghan may run for president in 2024.
Previously, Meghan spoke out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement that swept across the US after George Floyd’s death, while Harry called for past mistakes to be acknowledged throughout the Commonwealth.
In the US, the legal requirements for presidential candidates state that they “must be native citizens of the United States, resident for 14 years, and 35 years or older.” The source told Vanity Fair: “I think that if Meghan and Harry ever gave up their titles, she would seriously consider running for president.”
However, Meghan’s representatives reportedly rejected the claim, saying she has no plans to run for office.