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Harry Ordered to ‘Stand up to Meghan’ over Latest Royal Family Controvers­y

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have faced a backlash following a video they made reminding Americans of the importance of voting.

The Duke and Duchess have been criticised by many for appearing to become overly political and some have interprete­d their words as an endorsemen­t for Presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden.

Royal commentato­rs Dan Wootton and Dawn Neesom reflected on this and argued Prince Harry should insist that pair remain politicall­y neutral. Mr Wootton said: “I say that for the moment Prince Harry remains the obedient, nodding wannabe first man.

“He is chipping in on Meghan Markle’s pet projects with perfectly scripted woke-ism British princely charm.

“But what happens when Prince Harry actually stands up to Meghan for the first time?

“What happens when Harry says no Meghan I am actually going to put the sanctity of the institutio­n that I was brought up in first? “I actually shudder to think what would happen because I can’t imagine Meghan would take it very well.”

Ms Neesom admitted that she thought it was unlikely Harry would stand up to Meghan on the issue of becoming too political.

She added: “Do you think it is going to happen, Dan?

“He is never going to stand up to her, he is the very definition of a henpecked husband. “I never wanted to say this and I wanted to think it was six of one and half a dozen of the other.”

Mr Wootton closed by insisting that he believes that both Harry and Meghan are as bad as each

other.

In the speech, both Harry and Meghan reiterated the importance of voting in the upcoming November presidenti­al election.

Meghan said: “Every four years, we are told the same thing, that this is the most important election of our lifetime but this one is.

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.

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