On Dan Wooten's show on GB News, Royal commentator Lady Colin Campbell did not hold back. She claimed that the California Governor had reached his breaking point with Meghan's incessant calls and relentless political demands. Fed up with her persistence, he decided to put an end to it by blocking Meghan on his mobile phone.
Meghan's political ambitions have been a point of contention from the start. Her efforts to align herself with the Democratic party in Washington and California have led to raised eyebrows and a growing distance between her and the political elite. The Duchess of Sussex's desire for political influence has been a hot topic, but she has remained tight-lipped about it in public. However, her actions speak louder than words, and it appears that even those in power are becoming wary of her intentions.
That's not all; on the same GB News show, it was claimed that even President Joe Biden refused to allow Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to use Air Force One last year after the death of Queen Elizabeth. It is evident that their attempts to leverage their royal connections for political gains have hit a brick wall.
Since stepping down from their working roles, Meghan and Harry have found refuge in California, where they have built a new life with their two children, Archie and Lilibet. However, it seems their dreams of political influence have hit a roadblock, leaving them shut out from the corridors of power.
Governor Newsom's bold decision to block Meghan's calls sends a powerful message. It shows that even in the land of opportunity, ambition must be tempered with respect and boundaries. Meghan may be a former Duchess, but she must learn that political pursuits come with their own sets of challenges.