Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have spoken about the US Election on several occasions, urging people to go out and vote, but members of the royal family aren’t normally allowed to have their say at the ballot
Meghan Markle will make history this week as she becomes the first member of the royal family to vote in an election.
She’s expected to have her say in the US Presidential race, which sees Joe Biden take on Donald Trump.
Although members of the royal family are legally allowed to vote, they don’t as the monarchy is meant to be politically neutral.
But since quitting their senior roles and moving to the US, Meghan and Harry have spoken openly about politics.
They’ve urged people to go out and vote, with Harry saying it is time to “reject hate speech, misinformation and online negativity” while his wife described the 2020 race as the “most important of our lifetime”.