Meghan, Duchess of Sussex - Face to Face / Starface

Meghan Markle took part last weekend in a virtual event called When All Women Vote (When All Women Vote). The opportunity for the Duchess of Sussex to remind Americans how much their vote counts as the presidential election is fast approaching in the United States.

"When I think about voting and why this is so exceptionally important for all of us, I would frame it as: 'We vote to honor those who came before us and to protect who will come after us,'" the Duchess of Sussex said , kicking off the @WhenWeAllVote #CouchParty on Thursday. pic.twitter.com/oXouUzZb7c

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"When I think about the vote and why it is so important that we participate in it, I tell myself that we honor all those who came before us, and protect those who will come after us", she declared, before adding that she was counting on the mobilization of female voters that she knows acquired for "the change we need".

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By indicating her preference for "change", Meghan Markle half-heartedly affirms her hope to see the current American President, Donald Trump, replaced, and once again transgresses the habits and customs of the British crown. The Duchess of Sussex has indeed declared recently that she intends to vote, even though the members of the royal family have a habit of abstaining, in order not to put the queen at odds. , which is subject to political neutrality.

Now freed from any protocol obligation towards the British monarchy, Meghan Markle, who has retained her American nationality, no longer hesitates to defend her ideas despite the criticisms that she will not fail to receive.

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