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Meghan Markle calls for ‘change' in upcoming US election

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WASHINGTON: Meghan Markle, the wife of Prince Harry, on Thursday broke from protocol normally followed by British royals in calling for a ‘change' in the upcoming US presidenti­al election.

Her comments came during a virtual ‘voter registrati­on couch party' organised by When We All Vote, an outreach group cochaired by former first lady Michelle Obama, actor Tom Hanks and others to increase participat­ion at the polls.

“We all know what's at stake this year. I know it, I think all of you certainly know it. You're just as mobilised and energised to the change that we all need and deserve. We vote to honor those who came before us and to protect those who will come after us – because that's what community is all about and that's specifical­ly what this election is all about,” Markle said.

The ‘ Suits' actress did not mention President Donald Trump, who will face Democrat Joe Biden at the polls on Nov 3. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex quit frontline British royal duties this year and moved to California. Markle and Harry have spoken of their desire to ‘ to do something of meaning, to do something that matters,' in California, where they plan to launch a wide-ranging non- profit organisati­on named Archewell. Markle, whose mother is black, spoke out in June after the death of George Floyd, an unarmed African American killed by police, reflecting on her own memories of racism growing up in Los Angeles. — AFP

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