The rumours have clearly resonated in Washington DC, with the President Biden's sister, Valerie, 76, recently inviting the duchess to join the Democratic Party and saying that she would 'of course' make a good presidential candidate.
Meghan's political ambitions have long been talked about since she and Harry emigrated from Britain including claims that she would 'seriously consider' running for president if her husband dropped his royal title.
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Meghan and Harry are no strangers to political activism and recently hired Miranda Barbot, a former aide to former president Barack Obama who was central to his successful reelection campaign in 2012.
Rep. Lisa McClain (R-MI) said: 'This is just another attempt from the ex-royals to insert their British drama in American politics.
'I don’t think anyone on this side of the pond cares for Meghan Markle’s opinion on killing babies. However, I think her running for President would be a great episode for The Crown.'
It comes after Meghan revealed she is willing to go to Washington DC to join protests against the Roe v Wade abortion ruling and urged people to vote in the November midterms in another big step into US politics backed by her 'feminist' husband Prince Harry.
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