Meghan Markle's potential endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming presidential race could signal a significant shift in her public role, hinting at a future in politics. As Harris joins the presidential race, the Duchess of Sussex's backing could be more than just a gesture of support; it might be the first step in launching her career in public affairs.
Markle, known for her advocacy work and support of the Democratic Party before joining the royal family, has long been vocal about the importance of representation and diversity in politics. In a 2020 conversation with Gloria Steinem, Markle expressed excitement about seeing representation in political figures, emphasizing the importance of seeing someone who looks like you in positions of power. Her admiration for Harris, who shares a similar biracial heritage, was evident even before Harris became Vice President, as per OK! Magazine.
Although members of the royal family are traditionally expected to remain apolitical, Markle's American roots and history of political engagement set her apart. In 2019, she invited former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to Frogmore Cottage, showcasing her willingness to engage with influential political figures.
A recent poll by Newsweek suggested that 40 percent of respondents would be influenced by an endorsement from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield noted that Meghan's involvement in the Harris campaign could be a strategic move to gain political traction. Schofield highlighted Meghan's active participation in voter campaigns alongside Harris, Stacey Abrams, Hillary Clinton, and Michelle Obama in 2020 as evidence of her political ambitions.
Following her return to California, rumors circulated about Markle's potential run for office, though she has yet to confirm any political aspirations. Some experts, like Schofield, question whether Markle has the resilience required for a political career but acknowledge her dedication to political causes.
In 2020, Markle and her husband, Prince Harry, appeared to support President Joe Biden, with Markle branding then-President Donald Trump as "divisive." Their comments during the Time 100 event on ABC, where they suggested Americans "deserved change," were seen as a subtle endorsement of Biden.
Markle's potential endorsement of Harris could be a calculated move to position herself within the political landscape. Harris, who has previously supported Markle, would likely welcome the endorsement, recognizing the media attention and excitement it could generate.
Despite not commenting on the current election, Harris's past support for Markle during her challenging time as a working royal in 2019 underscores their mutual respect. Harris had publicly expressed solidarity with Markle, emphasizing the importance of showing emotion and strength.
As the political landscape evolves, Meghan Markle's involvement in Kamala Harris's campaign could mark a pivotal moment in her transition from royalty to politics, signaling the beginning of a new chapter in her public life.


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