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Meghan Markle may have just announced a brand-new lifestyle brand, but that doesnโt mean sheโs turned her back on a potential dip into politics.
The Duchess of Sussex, 42, has long been rumored to have been eyeing a career in politics, with unconfirmed reports suggesting sheโs been forging connections with top Democrats since quitting royal life in 2020.
In fact, President Bidenโs sister, Valerie Biden Owens,ย previously reportedly โendorsedโ Markleย as a woman she would back for the White House.
โIโve always said Meghan has her eye on a bigger gain; this isnโt the bigger gain. Iโve always said she has had her eye on politics,โ the late Princess Dianaโs former butler Paul Burrell said of the Duchess.
โShe is trying everything she can to make as much money as she can to support their lifestyle.โ
He continued, โAgain, they are going against the royal familyโs wishes. Queen Elizabeth specifically said โdo not use your royal titles for commercial gainโ and that is exactly what they are doing.โ
โThey are making up their own rules as they go along. As long as they can make money they will try everything,โ Burrell added.
If the โSuitsโ alum was to try her hand at getting her foot in the door at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., it wouldnโt be the first time a Hollywood star set their sights on politics.
Actors including Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ronald Reagan established themselves in the political sphere after successful stints on the silver screen.
The bodybuilder, 76, served as the 38th governor of California from 2003 to 2011, and Reagan starred in several Tinseltown features in the 1930s before becoming the 40th US president.
Elsewhere, Burrell touched on the possibility of a royal reconciliation being in the cards between Harry and his estranged brother, Prince William, and their father, King Charles.
โI think [Harry] might be holding out hope for when William becomes King,โ Burrell said on behalf of Slingo. โHarry believed there would be a new chapter and a new leaf with a place for him but he would be so estranged by then that he would be barely recognizable to the public and Iโm not sure they want him back on a full-time role.โ
Calling the runaway royal a โdestructiveโ person to have close to the Firm, Burrell said โyou never know what he is going to do next.โ
โNow he is a resident of America he always has that possibility of going back to the States to spill the beans and that is not what William wants: he wants privacy, and stability and he canโt have that with Harry standing beside him,โ Burrell added.
Indeed, an olive branch has not been extended to the father of two ahead of his UK trip next week.
Not only is Harry set to stay at a hotel after not being offered a royal residence, his estranged family members have no plans to see him during his brief visit to London.
Whatโs more, Charles is reportedly โtoo busyโ to meet up with his youngest son.