Published 11:34 IST, September 24th 2020

Trump says he's 'not a fan' of Meghan Markle, wishes Prince Harry 'lot of luck'

Trump made the comments at a press conference after a reporter asked him what his opinion was about Megan and Harry who made a video urging Americans to vote.

Reported by: Zaini Majeed
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On September 23, US President Donald Trump launched a scathing attack at royal couple Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, saying, that he “is t a fan” of former actress. Furr, he wished Prince Harry a “lot of luck”, ding, that he was going to “need it”. Trump me comments at a press conference after a reporter asked him what his opinion was about Megan and Harry who me a video recently to urge Americans to vote in  upcoming presidential elections. Furr, reporter informed Trump that couple encourd people to cast vote for his White House contender Democratic minee Joe Biden. 

In a video that pair shared this week, Prince Harry and Markle asked citizens to vote in US elections, as Markle said, “it is most important election of our lifetime,” in online dress, ding, it is when “our values are put into action, and our voices are heard”. Furr, couple discussed importance of warding off hate speech and online toxicity. Prince Harry emphasized in video that as US edges closer to 2020 vember elections, it was essential that people combat hate speech, misinformation, and online negativity. 

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Michelle Obama’s event participation

Furr, he stressed that he wouldn’t be able to cast his vote as he wasn’t US citizen but urged ors to exercise ir right. He also mentioned that while in royal family, he hn’t ever voted earlier eir. In August, Markle participated in virtual event for former president Obama’s wife Michelle Obama’s npartisan organization When We All Vote. In live-streamed event for publication of 19th, a woman-focused magazine, Markle, who is biracial, spoke about Black lives and George Floyd protests, racism, and cultural division. She h said that it “felt like home” to be able to use her voice, ding, in a way that she hn’t been able to of late.

“It was so s to see where our country was in that moment,” Meghan said. “If re’s any silver lining in that, I would say that in weeks after murder of George Floyd, in peaceful protests that you were seeing, in voices that were coming out, in way that people were actually owning ir role,” she ded. 

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11:34 IST, September 24th 2020