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Is Meghan Markle Allowed to Vote in the US Election as a Royal Family Member?
Meghan Markle is catching backlash over the remarks she made about the 2020 election in a virtual town hall, encouraging women to vote in November. By law, members of the royal family must remain politically neutral. Now, TV personality Piers Morgan is calling on the Queen to take away Meghan’s royal title, the Duchess of Sussex, along husband Prince Harry’s. Meghan, who remains an American citizen, still has the right to vote.