When the RF want to get their message out, it goes into the Telegraph. So this story from yesterday is fascinating.
Prince Harry 'will not get involved in US voting campaign'
While Meghan campaigns to encourage people to vote in the US election, Harry - who is not eligible to vote himself - will not join her
The Duke of Sussex will not join his wife in campaigning on US election voting, the Telegraph has learned, amid concern over the Royal Family becoming too closely embroiled in politics.
The Duke, who unlike his wife cannot vote in America, will not contribute publicly to her latest mission to urge her fellow citizens to vote, out of respect for his family’s position on the global stage.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-f...rry-will-not-get-involved-us-voting-campaign/ or via
http://archive.ph/ORcWf#selection-241.0-249.202
It goes on to say this bit:
The source said the Duke, who cannot vote in the US, would not be speaking on current American politics, with “family convention” making it “not appropriate for him”.
The decision will no doubt prove welcome reassurance for Buckingham Palace, with the Sussexes’ political activities a potential diplomatic minefield.
When the Duke and Duchess left the Royal Family in January, the palace said in a statement that the couple had “made clear that everything they do will continue to uphold the values of Her Majesty”.
So what does this say? Harry
is still Royal and
is following the family conventions. He's in the tent, to some extent anyway.
Meghan seems to be in a different category. Not Royal, not bound by Royal conventions, not upholding the values of Her Majesty, as promised in January. That's pretty much what you would expect if there's a divorce announcement in someone's pending tray. She's most definitely Out.