It seems like the commentary surrounding Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s reaction to the U.S. election results, particularly with Donald Trump winning the presidency again, has stirred quite a bit of speculation. Meghan’s dissatisfaction with Trump is well-known, and her outspoken criticism of him in the past is part of the reason why some commentators believe she might feel uncomfortable in America under his leadership.
Charlotte Griffiths, a royal commentator, suggested that Meghan might even consider leaving the U.S. due to her strong dislike for Trump, especially since she has called him a misogynist in the past. However, while this speculation is interesting, it’s also important to note that Meghan and Harry have been deliberately quieter about their political positions in recent years, opting to focus on voter engagement rather than endorsing any specific candidate.
There’s also an element of tension between Trump and the Sussexes, with Trump having previously made critical remarks about their treatment of the late Queen Elizabeth and their public statements. The idea that Meghan might want to leave the U.S. due to Trump’s presidency comes against the backdrop of this strained relationship. However, it’s unclear whether this would actually lead them to leave the country or whether they’ll continue with their more low-key approach to political matters.
There’s also the ongoing issue of security and protection, particularly with Harry’s past admission of drug use. Some commentators suggest that Trump, who has previously criticized Harry, might not prioritize his safety, even if he were to become president again. This could create further tension, although experts like Richard Fitzwilliams argue that Trump is unlikely to take drastic action that would involve a public feud with the royal family.
In short, while Meghan’s emotional reaction to the election results is being widely discussed, it seems that much of the narrative is driven by speculation, and the Sussexes have remained relatively quiet on the matter. Whether or not they decide to leave the U.S. remains to be seen.