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Why Meghan for President isn’t as crazy as it sounds!

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WHO would have thought just a couple of years ago that Prince Harry would marry a minor actress from the U. S. television series Suits?

Yet I hear the Royal Wedding could be just the start of an even bigger Anglo-American drama.

Meghan Markle is said to have told a former close associate that her ultimate ambition is to be president of the U. S. The conversati­on apparently took place after Meghan began her romance with Prince Harry.

‘Meghan was quite clear that she wanted to be president one day,’ the source claims.

It may sound fanciful, but the new Duchess of Sussex has held the ambition since she was a little girl. In 2015, she reportedly told the journalist Piers Morgan that she had not always sought showbusine­ss success.

‘As a kid, I wanted to be either the president or a news broadcaste­r like you,’ she told him.

Meghan is still a U.S. citizen because the process to become a fully-fledged Briton is expected to take three years. She is expected to retain her U. S. citizenshi­p, as dual citizenshi­p is permitted. Presidenti­al candidates must be U.S. citizens.

Meghan has cultivated a warm friendship with former U. S. president Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, while chat show host Oprah Winfrey, who is one of the most influentia­l women in America, was given a prime seat at St George’s Chapel Windsor, opposite the Royal Family.

A royal historian says Meghan would find it difficult to enter U.S. politics while still married to Harry. ‘It is a pretty strong rule that members of the Royal Family keep out of politics,’ he says.

But Harry could, of course, give up official royal duties. His mother, Princess Diana, was said to have considered moving to America.

And the claim appears to have caused consternat­ion at Kensington Palace yesterday, with the Duchess giving her official spokesman permission to take the unusual step of issuing a public denial.

‘This conversati­on you describe with an associate is fictitious,’ the spokesman insisted.

I am, though, not the only one to hear rumours that Meghan still holds political ambitions.

Former Times editor Sir Simon Jenkins says: ‘Her friends and associates affirm that she is a political animal.

‘Such is her fame, she could perfectly well follow a route taken

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