Meaghan is gunning for USA politics not UK politics. She wants to run for President if possible. Harry is an accessory to her. The divide with the Royal Family if anything tends to help with American politics because Americans hate British Nobility. The whole I was mistreated by the racist royals plays well to American audiences.
Really? Because I get all kinds of mixed signals from the US concerning the Royals.
On the one hand, extremely proud of independence, free from the Empire and all that.
On the other, EVERY president since Elizabeth at least has wanted a trip to the Palace and the biggest amount of tourists to Royal related places before the Chinese is the Americans.
I have a feeling that it's one of those things that focus groups in America say will play well but turns out most Americans are either the opposite or isn't anything they consider.
The royals are just celebrities to Americans. We follow them in whatever way the media portrays them. If the media show William and Kate Harry as the responsible and beloved stewards of the family, and Harry and Meghan as weirdos on the outside, then that's how Americans will see them.
So like you say it doesn't play at all to most of us but if influencers collectively started pushing for Megan then there's plenty of Americans ignorant enough to eat up that narrative.
With the amount she is hated even by the TERFS in the UK (I'm betting more for 'that bitch ruined a good gig we could've had!), if it somehow happened the UK would reform the Empire out of pure spite!
'Rigged election' is the right's excuse for everything.
If Kamala Harris can be elected, so can Meghan Markle. Two empty suits with negative charisma, both half-black, both half-witted. What's the difference?
Kamala wasn't elected President, she was made VP. She served as President for a few hours on International Women's Day while Biden was being probed at a very strangely arranged doctor's appointment.
Meaghan is gunning for USA politics not UK politics. She wants to run for President if possible. Harry is an accessory to her. The divide with the Royal Family if anything tends to help with American politics because Americans hate British Nobility. The whole I was mistreated by the racist royals plays well to American audiences.
Really? Because I get all kinds of mixed signals from the US concerning the Royals.
On the one hand, extremely proud of independence, free from the Empire and all that.
On the other, EVERY president since Elizabeth at least has wanted a trip to the Palace and the biggest amount of tourists to Royal related places before the Chinese is the Americans.
I have a feeling that it's one of those things that focus groups in America say will play well but turns out most Americans are either the opposite or isn't anything they consider.
The royals are just celebrities to Americans. We follow them in whatever way the media portrays them. If the media show William and Kate Harry as the responsible and beloved stewards of the family, and Harry and Meghan as weirdos on the outside, then that's how Americans will see them.
So like you say it doesn't play at all to most of us but if influencers collectively started pushing for Megan then there's plenty of Americans ignorant enough to eat up that narrative.
The only way President Meghan could happen is if every single stage of the election was rigged, and every single DNC candidate was in on it.
With the amount she is hated even by the TERFS in the UK (I'm betting more for 'that bitch ruined a good gig we could've had!), if it somehow happened the UK would reform the Empire out of pure spite!
'Rigged election' is the right's excuse for everything.
If Kamala Harris can be elected, so can Meghan Markle. Two empty suits with negative charisma, both half-black, both half-witted. What's the difference?
Kamala wasn't elected President, she was made VP. She served as President for a few hours on International Women's Day while Biden was being probed at a very strangely arranged doctor's appointment.
She could be. Same for Megan Marckle.