Meghan Markle is 'rubbing shoulders with the proper people and making the proper noises' if she wants to pursue a profession in Washington, royal expert says - after she waded into politics following the Roe v. Wade ruling.
Meghan Markle is 'certainly making the right noises' when it comes to a workable career in United States politics, in accordance to royal expert, Russell Myers.
Speaking on the 'Lorraine' exhibit today, he mentioned the comments Meghan, 40, made to Vogue over the weekend about the repealing of Roe v. Wade all through a dialog with feminist writer and activist Gloria Steinem, 88, and journalist Jessica Yellin.
The Duchess of Sussex, who lives in Montecito, Calif., with her husband Prince Harry, 37, and their young people Archie, three, and Lilibet, one, stated all guys want to be part of girls in the combat to protect abortion rights, including that Harry is a feminist, and he reacted with anger to the Supreme Court's decision.
The conversation reignited rumors that the royal may be planning to enter politics, which Russell stated he notion is likely.
'Prince Harry and Megan have moved over to the United States. They've received their financial freedom. They've got their integral freedom from the royal family so they can speak on political issues,' Myers said.
'And certainly, Meghan was once speakme to Vogue at the weekend, talking about Roe versus Wade, a very, very controversial abortion law that has been repealed in the US.'




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