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Meghan Markle Appears with “I Voted” Tag on Chest in Latest Photo

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Meghan Markle Appears with “I Voted” Tag on Chest in Latest Photo

A new photo of has been released via the Sussex's Archwell website, showing the Duchess of Sussex wearing an “I Voted” tag on her chest.

The photo was taken on the day of the US midterm elections, and it is clear that Meghan exercised her right to vote.

While the photo has sparked interest and conversation, some have taken to criticizing Meghan's appearance.

The comments made about her physical appearance have been deemed as cruel and unnecessary.

It is important to remember that everyone ages differently and beauty standards are subjective.

However, it is worth noting that Meghan's appearance has changed since her last public appearance in 2018.

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In the latest photo, she appears to have had a lot of Botox, which can be seen by the lack of lines on her face.

Despite this, she still has visible lines and wrinkles, proving that aging is a natural process that cannot be stopped completely.

Furthermore, Meghan's skin has been criticized for being bad, which may be due to a combination of factors such as sun exposure, age spots, poor diet, and lifestyle choices.

A makeup artist who has worked with Meghan in the past has also commented on her skin, stating that it took a lot of makeup to give her a natural look on her wedding day.

In addition to her appearance, Meghan's wig has also come under scrutiny.

It appears to be poorly maintained and in need of a good wash.

Some have even suggested that it may be a wig or extensions, making it difficult to brush.

Despite these criticisms, Meghan's decision to exercise her right to vote is commendable.

However, some have questioned whether she put her name in the right slot, squeezing in the title “Duchess of Sussex” just in case people didn't recognize her.

From a British constitutional perspective, titled royals are not supposed to involve themselves in party politics, whether in the UK, Commonwealth realms, or elsewhere.

This is something that has been criticized in the past when the royals participated in a get out and vote video.

The photo has also raised questions about the purpose of the Archwell website.

While some find it strange that the website is attempting to be a resource for voters to find their polling station, others see it as a well-intentioned effort.

However, there are those who feel that the website lacks substance and a clear vision.

In conclusion, 's latest photo has sparked interest and conversation, but it has also brought unnecessary criticism of her appearance.

While it is important to exercise our right to vote, it is equally important to remember that beauty standards are subjective and everyone ages differently.

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