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Harry and Meghan Markle's US election intervention 'violated Megxit deal terms'

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex may have jeopardised their links with the monarchy by commenting on the US election, aides have said.

In a video message released last week Prince Harry and Meghan Markle called on American voters to "reject hate speech, misinformation and online negativity" in "the most important election of our life." While they did not specifically mention anyone by name, the remarks have been interpreted as referring to US President Donald Trump.

The comments may have been a breach of the Sandringham accord, which was written up when the couple quit their royal duties last year.

In agreeing to it the couple vowed to ensure "everything they do will uphold the values of Her Majesty", which includes remaining politically

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