Meghan and Harry could ‘feel trapped and constricted’ in new role claims unusual ‘expert’ | Royal | News (Reports)

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The Tarotscope reader warned that the Duke and Duchess of Sussexes should not necessarily assumed that path they have chosen is the right one for them. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped down as senior members of the Royal Family earlier this year.

The couple are now living in the US in a £10 million mansion with their baby son Archie at Santa Barbara.

Tarotscope reader Kerry King told : “The Devil is a powerful card about temptation, following the paths of least resistance, and being led down a road to someplace hellish, albeit that it’s paved with good intentions.

“Meghan and Harry need to question and challenge themselves and their decisions closely, rather than assuming the road they’ve embarked on is the right one for them.”

She added: “Smiling advisors and grinning yes-men may make everyday life feel easier, and vindicate choices, but whatever feels too easy shouldn’t necessarily be trusted.

“Before long, Meghan and Harry could feel trapped and constricted in a role and a platform that they didn’t realise would create those consequences for them.

“They mustn’t paint themselves into too tight a corner, or they risk being marginalised forever.”

It comes after the Sussexes have been heavily criticised for commenting on political topics since stepping down as senior royals, a move which royals tend to avoid.

The Duchess became the first modern royal to vote in a US presidential election after sources claimed she caste an early ballot.

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“She wouldn’t miss voting in this election no matter where she was living.”

The source did not reveal who the Duchess voted for but the royal’s past suggests that she is not a fan of Donald Trump.

During a TV interview in 2016, before entering into the Royal Family, the Duchess labelled Mr Trump “misogynistic” and “divisive”.

In a press conference earlier this year, Mr Trump responded to comments that the Sussexes were “essentially encouraging people” to vote for his rival Joe Biden when the royals urged US citizens to vote.

The Duke and Duchess did not mention Mr Biden or who to back in the US election but Prince Harry said voters should “reject hate speech, misinformation and online negativity”.

Referring to the Duchess, Mr Trump said: “I’m not a fan of hers, and I would say this – and she probably has heard that – but, I wish a lot of luck to Harry, because he’s going to need it.”

In August the Duchess made intentions to vote clear during an interview with Marie Claire.

She said: “I know what it’s like to have a voice, and also what it’s like to feel voiceless.

“I also know that so many men and women have put their lives on the line for us to be heard.

“And that opportunity, that fundamental right, is in our ability to exercise our right to vote and to make all of our voices heard.”

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