Meghan Markle is reportedly considering a move away from America, ignited by her strong feelings against the political climate. A royal expert has noted her significant distaste for Donald Trump, especially following the most recent election results.
Both Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry, have been somewhat quiet regarding the election. This silence, however, doesn’t negate their concern over current events.
A prominent voice on the matter, Charlotte Griffiths, Editor at Large for the Daily Mail, shared on GB News that Meghan expressed a visceral dislike for Trump, previously labeling him a misogynist on television. Her sentiments seem strong enough to consider relocating elsewhere.
Donald Trump has not shied away from expressing his opinions about Meghan and Harry, particularly critiquing their treatment of the late Queen. He previously indicated that Harry should expect no special favors while living under his administration.
Controversy also surrounds Harry due to revelations about drug use in his memoir “Spare.” This has sparked debates about potential legal actions under the Trump administration.
Griffiths further commented on Harry’s recent purchase of property in Portugal, suggesting it might soon become their sanctuary. Trump’s previous comments about not offering Harry protection may influence the couple’s decision.
An additional layer of speculation involves a legal petition regarding Harry. The Heritage Foundation’s aim to unseal certain forms related to him has not succeeded for now, but the situation could change with Trump’s renewed influence.
Eric Trump, meanwhile, downplayed the tensions, suggesting his father is largely indifferent to Harry’s presence in the US. This sentiment aligns with Richard Fitzwilliams, a royal commentator, who doubts Trump’s willingness to engage in any major diplomatic incidents involving Harry.
In light of these concerns and events, Meghan and Harry’s future in America remains uncertain. The couple might soon consider Portugal’s tranquility as a preferable option.