Meghan Markle and Prince Harry ‘violated’ Megxit’s agreement with the queen with a petition for a vote in the United States



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The electoral intervention of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in the United States was a “violation” of their agreement “Megxit” with the Queen, according to the main royal aides.

The courtiers reportedly held talks to discuss how the royal household could further distance itself from Harry and Meghan after the couple asked voters in the United States to “reject hate speech, misinformation and negativity online.”

High-ranking courtiers reportedly also argued that his decision to intervene in American politics could further jeopardize his ties to the monarchy.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, in their message, called on American voters to ‘reject hate speech, misinformation and negativity online’ in ‘the most important election of our life’. Her comments were widely interpreted as a blow to President Donald Trump.

Members of the royal family are supposed to be politically neutral. Under the Sandringham deal, which was finalized in March when Meghan and Harry resigned as royalty and moved to the United States, the Sussexes promised that “whatever they do will uphold Her Majesty’s values.”

In a video message recorded at their California home for a Time magazine broadcast, the Sussexes raised a rallying cry to American voters. Harry said: “In this election, I will not be able to vote in the United States. As we approach November, it is vital that we reject hate speech, misinformation and negativity online. “

Meghan added: “Every four years they tell us, ‘This is the most important choice of our life.’ But this one is. “

In reaction to that, Trump said: “I am not a fan of his and I would say this … I wish Harry the best of luck, because he is going to need it.”



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