In a surprising revelation, Lady Colin Campbell shared that California
Governor Gavin Newsom has taken a decisive step and blocked Meghan Markle's
calls. Could this mark the end of Meghan's political aspirations in the U.S.?
During her appearance on Dan Wooten's show on GB News, Royal commentator Lady
Colin Campbell held nothing back. She asserted that the California Governor
had reached a breaking point due to Meghan's persistent calls and relentless
political demands. Fed up with the situation, he chose to put an end to it by
blocking Meghan from contacting him on his mobile phone.
Meghan's political ambitions have been a topic of debate from the beginning.
Her efforts to align herself with the Democratic party in Washington and
California have raised eyebrows and created a growing distance between her and
the political elite. While the Duchess of Sussex has kept her desire for
political influence private, her actions seem to convey a different message,
leading even those in positions of power to become cautious about her
intentions.
But that's not all; on the same GB News show, it was claimed that President
Joe Biden also declined Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's request to use Air
Force One last year following the death of Queen Elizabeth. This indicates
that their attempts to leverage their royal connections for political gains
have faced significant obstacles.
Since stepping away from their official royal roles, Meghan and Harry have made California their home, building a new life with their two children, Archie and Lilibet. However, it appears that their aspirations for political influence have encountered a roadblock, leaving them shut out from the corridors of power.
Governor Newsom's firm decision to block Meghan's calls sends a powerful message. It underscores that even in the land of opportunity, ambition must be balanced with respect and adherence to boundaries. While Meghan may have held the title of Duchess in the past, she must recognize that political pursuits come with their own unique challenges and limitations.