Prince Harry, also known as Harry of Sussex, has taken an unprecedented step by advocating for the importance of voting in the United States.
During a discussion about the upcoming U.S. elections, Harry, along with his wife Meghan Markle, shared his views on the significance of participating in the democratic process in the neighboring country.
In a surprising move, Prince Harry urged Americans to exercise their right to vote on November 3. This unexpected intervention raised eyebrows, as members of the British royal family have traditionally remained apolitical, refraining from involvement in national and international politics.
Harry, who lacks American nationality, emphasized the importance of rejecting hate speech, misinformation, and online negativity as the election approaches, potentially alluding to the divisive political climate associated with Donald Trump's presidency.
The Duke of Sussex openly discussed his inability to vote both in the United States and the United Kingdom, expressing regret for never having had the opportunity to participate in the electoral process. In a historic twist, Meghan Markle, his wife, is set to become the first member of the UK royal family to cast her vote in a political election.
Meghan, who gained the title of Duchess of Sussex upon her marriage to Prince Harry, has been a strong advocate for civic engagement and is poised to make her mark as a member of the royal family who actively exercises her right to vote.