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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle make huge US election decision after Donald Trump outrage

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly made a huge decision regarding the US presidential election, which is fast approaching.

Yesterday, the pair issued an urgent statement surrounding the race for the White House marking the first time they have waded into the 2024 vote. It was revealed that couple's charitable foundation The Archewell Foundation marked National Voter Registration Day earlier this week with members of the charity's team writing letters urging people to sign up to vote ahead of polling day on November 5.

However, despite sharing the post on their foundation website, it stopped short of endorsing either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump, who are both vying to to be the next president.

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And according to The Telegraph, the Sussexes will remain publicly neutral throughout the campaign and have decided not to voice their support for either candidate. Instead, in a post on its website, the Archewell foundation explained how its staff "came together for a meaningful volunteer activity to support and empower our communities."

It added: "Using Vote Forward’s impactful letter-writing tool, our team wrote personalized letters encouraging unregistered voters to take a crucial step: registering to vote." It urged people to use their vote, adding: "Voting is not just a right; it's a fundamental way to influence the fate of our communities.

"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. By participating in initiatives like this, we aim to amplify the message that every voice matters. Together, let's make sure every eligible voter is informed and empowered to participate in shaping America's future." Working royals in the UK usually refrain from commenting on politics or voting in elections.

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However, it is not the first time Harry and Meghan have urged those in the US to use their vote. In September 2020, at the time of the last US presidential election between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, the couple appeared in a video message and urged Americans to 'vote against hate speech'.

In the video broadcast as part of Time 100 magazine's annual list of the top 100 most influential people, Harry also explained how he would not be able to vote and had never voted in the UK as a member of the Royal Family.

While they did not specifically mention anyone by name, the remarks were interpreted as referring to US President Donald Trump and therefore an endorsement of Mr Biden, with some claiming it was a breach of the Sandringham Summit agreement, which was written up when the couple quit their royal duties in 2020. Later Mr Trump spoke out saying he was "no fan" of Meghan.

In addition, royal aides told The Sunday Times at the time that the remarks broke the pledge, leaving the Royal Family "wringing their hands". "The feeling is it's a violation of the agreement,' one source said.

Meanwhile, it has long been rumoured that Meghan could favour a career in politics one day. In 2021, she spent time cold-calling senators in the US as she campaigned for paid parental leave. The Duchess is said to have called senators Shelley Moore Capito and Susan Collins using a withheld number and told them: "This is Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex."

Also, during the last US election campaign, Meghan joined forces with feminist Gloria Steinem as they called on Americans to vote. In an interview with Access Hollywood, Gloria said: "She came home to vote. The first thing we did, and why she came to see me, was we sat at the dining room table where I am right now and we cold-called voters." She also said that Meghan was "so excited" to see Kamala Harris running to be vice president.

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