Former first lady Michelle Obama’s influence still continues even after leaving office, and she continues to be one of the most influential members of the US Democratic party. It appears, however, that her influence goes beyond politics as she may have inspired the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle, in their decision to leave the royals.
The Sussexes caused a public and media frenzy upon announcing that they will be stepping down from their positions as senior members of the Royal family. That took effect earlier in the year, and their activities since leaving the royal life behind are still under constant scrutiny. In January, journalist Susannah Butter revealed that the former first lady has inspired Meghan and gave her the confidence that led to her and Prince Harry’s decision to step down from their royal duties.
Ms. Butter explained that the Duchess of Sussex had admired Michelle because of their similar experiences. Both women have reportedly questioned the constant scrutiny that came with their husbands’ jobs as well as used their platforms to reach out and “carve progressive roles in the world.”
Several of those who closely follow the royal family believe that Michelle has become somewhat of a mentor to the Duchess. Both women recently appeared at a virtual event When Women All Vote, stressing the importance of voting, especially in the upcoming elections in November. Meghan was criticized following her appearance, with some saying that it goes against the political neutrality that the royal family is known for taking.
Last week, Michelle headlined the Democratic Convention on its first day, delivering one of the most-watched speeches during the virtual partisan event. The former first lady described the current situation in America and offering a grim warning on what could happen if former vice president Joe Biden loses and Donald Trump gets reelected. It was here that Michelle also delivered a scathing criticism towards Trump, noting his administration’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the divide sown and the attempts made by Trump and the Republicans to prevent Americans from voting in the upcoming elections.
“Right now, folks who know they cannot win fair and square at the ballot box are doing everything they can to stop us from voting. They’re closing down polling places in minority neighborhoods. They’re purging voter polls. They’re sending people out to intimidate voters, and they’re lying about the security of their ballots,” said Michelle.


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