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US Veterans Outraged Over Prince Harry Giving Awards on American Veterans Day

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US Veterans Outraged Over Prince Harry Giving Awards on American Veterans Day

American veterans are expressing their outrage over 's involvement in giving awards on American Veterans Day.

According to royal expert Angela Levin, who has received several emails from US veterans, they feel that Harry is dishonorable and will use the occasion as a PR exercise or for another documentary.

This sentiment is not just limited to the UK, where his popularity is plummeting, but also among American veterans.

The event is scheduled to take place in New York on the Intrepid boat, which was used in World War II and has now been turned into a museum.

Many veterans feel that this is the wrong place to exploit American military honor.

Angela Levin is known for her criticism of the royal couple based in California.

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and moved to the US after stepping down from their royal duties.

Warned Against Running for US President

In related news, 's biographer, Andrew Morton, has warned Meghan Markle against running for the position of US President.

He claims that the Duchess of Sussex would need skin thicker than rhinos to step into politics.

Although Meghan and Harry have tied links with prominent US politicians and Democrat leaders since relocating to California, Morton believes that it's more to do with her humanitarian work than a desire to become a politician herself.

During their public trip to the Big Apple two months ago, Meghan and Harry met with New York Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Bill de Blasio.

Morton believes that they are celebrities with a royal background, and their visit was a testament to their pulling power.

However, he described the political arena as a dirty game that requires a thick skin, and he doesn't think that Meghan or Harry have what it takes to survive in such an environment.

Meghan's Interest in Politics

Meghan Markle has never hidden her interest in politics, and she made public remarks on the then-Republican candidate Donald Trump during an interview with Larry Wilmore two years before she joined the royal family.

However, she abided by royal protocol and remained politically neutral while a senior royal.

After the Sussexes stepped down from their working roles within the firm, Meghan started speaking passionately about voter rights and registration in the run-up to the 2020 US presidential elections.

She participated in various activities ahead of the elections, including cold calling voters with Gloria Steinem and participating in the “When All Women Vote” couch party, an online event hosted by the nonprofit co-founded by former US first lady Michelle Obama.

In September 2020, Meghan called the US election the most important of our lifetime in a brief video filmed for ABC's special Time 100.

Most recently, she turned into a lobbyist by penning an open letter advocating for paid family leave and introducing herself as an engaged citizen and parent to US Senator Chuck Schumer and Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi.

Conclusion

Prince Harry's involvement in giving awards on American Veterans Day has caused outrage among US veterans, who believe that he will use the occasion for his own gain.

Meanwhile, 's biographer has warned Meghan Markle against running for the position of US President, claiming that she doesn't have the thick skin required to survive in the political arena.

Meghan has shown a keen interest in politics, but she remained politically neutral while a senior royal.

Since stepping down from her royal duties, she has participated in various activities related to voter rights and registration and even turned into a lobbyist by penning an open letter advocating for paid family leave.

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