It is clear at this point that US President Donald Trump seems to have an agenda against Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, judging by statements he has given in public.
Trump recently said: “I’m not a fan of hers, and I would say this—and she probably has heard that—but I wish a lot of luck to Harry because he’s going to need it.”
Some have been quick to jump to his defense by saying that Duke and Duchess of Sussex shot first by talking about the importance of voting in the 2020 United States presidential election that is scheduled for November 3
However, reports indicate that neither Meghan nor Prince Harry has the slightest intention of submitting to Trump, and they are fully planning to stand up to his attacks.
A close pal of the power couple told the Daily Beast: “Trump will not distract Meghan and Harry or stop them advocating for voter engagement.”
Many wondered would the duo retaliate by directly going after Trump. Meghan appeared to address the matter by confirming that she will talk about politics, voter engagement, and other issues that are important for this country because, as a brave and caring mother, she owes that to her baby boy, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.
The former actress appeared at Fortune‘s members-only Most Powerful Women Next Gen Summit on Tuesday, where she said that motherhood made her more courageous.
She stated: “It’s interesting because my gut is that it makes you more courageous. It makes you so concerned for the world they’re going to inherit, and so the things that you’re able to tolerate on your own are not the same.”
The Suits star continued: “You go every single day: ‘How can I make this better for him? How can I make this world better for Archie?’ And that is a shared belief between my husband and I. At the same time, I am cautious of putting my family in a position of risk by certain things, and so I try to be rather very clear with what I say and to not make it controversial, but instead to talk about things that seem fairly straight forward – like exercising your right to vote.”
Meghan went on to defend her right to stand for what she deems is right and good for the world by saying: “As a parent, I can enjoy all the fun and silliness and games with my son, but I wouldn’t be able to feel proud of myself as a mom if I didn’t know that I wasn’t doing my part to make it a better place for him.”
Driven by the upcoming presidential election, the political scene has been getting hotter by the minute. The situation on that front is even more controversial than it was in 2016, and there has been a lot of speculation about the direction the election might take.
One thing is sure, though — Mr. Trump will not stay quiet neither will mama bear Meghan.