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Dame Helen Mirren is no stranger to the Royal Family In England. She is very happy about the royal birth of William and Catherine, temporarily named “Baby Cambridge” by the press. She is at the UK premiere of "Red 2" as she talks about the historical significance of the birth of a baby that she believes will be the King someday.
The wife of Prince Harry, Meghan Markle will make British royal family history as its first member to vote in the US presidential election. The Duchess of Sussex is an American citizen. The couple now resides in Montecito, California, after withdrawing from their working senior royal family member roles. British royal family members aren't banned from voting in British elections. However, Elle reports they are expected not to, in order to remain apolitical. In August, Markle spoke to Marie Claire magazine to talk about why voting is so important to her. She quoted Kate Sheppard, a leader in New Zealand's suffragist movement. 'Do not think your single vote does not matter much. The rain that refreshes the parched ground is made up of single drops.' That is why I vote. Meghan Markle The Duchess of Sussex
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to spend Christmas in California due to the latest U.K. lockdown and the postponement of Duchess Meghan’s privacy trial until fall 2021. ELLE.com has learned from a source close to Prince Harry and Meghan that it is "anticipated they will be at their Montecito home in California and not be in the U.K. for Christmas." The Duke and Duchess had initially planned to return to their Frogmore Cottage home in December on the Windsor Castle grounds for two weeks ahead of Meghan’s privacy trial against the Mail on Sunday and Associated Newspapers, which was due to start January 11 in London.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have written a strongly worded letter to four major UK tabloids, insisting that they will not engage with them in the future.
Duchess Meghan will be giving her first post royal exit interview on Monday (20.04.20) to 'Good Morning America'.