When We All Vote: Duchess Meghan mobilizes against Donald Trump

Duchess Meghan hopes for change in the upcoming US election. And that can only come if President Donald Trump leaves.

She may not have mentioned his name during her monologue for the When We All Vote movement. Nevertheless, it is clear against whom Duchess Meghan (39, "Suits") directed her warning words. In the online live switch, the wife of Prince Harry (35) encouraged women in the USA to cast their votes in the upcoming presidential election on November 3rd. Among other things, she said: "We all know what is at stake this year. We can change something with this election."

A plea for the team Joe Biden (77) and Kamala Harris (55) and a clear statement against the incumbent US President Donald Trump (74). The Duchess is considered a sharp critic of Trump, which, however, has already given her headwind. The fact that she interferes in political actions concerning the US election is a thorn in the side of many Britons. For example, it was demanded that she would have to say goodbye to her title as Duchess of Sussex if she wanted to get involved in this way.

"When We All Vote" is a relatively young organization that was launched in 2018 – among others by the former First Lady Michelle Obama (56). The goal of the latest campaign with Duchess Meghan is to encourage as many women as possible to register for the upcoming election in order to help bring about the said "change".

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