Soon, Meghan Markle will officially no longer be a working member of the royal family with her husband Prince Harry. As Queen Elizabeth announced, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will no longer be titled as HRH as they shift to private life by spring 2020. 

Following the confirmation of their new role in the British royal family, sources from the White House, apparently, told Daily Express that Meghan is now "fair game." Should she unleash her political "vitriol" against President Donald Trump, she'll be met head on by perhaps the president himself.

The source from White House said that they are actually expecting Meghan to voice out her opinions on political issues. They also expect that U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson will not be able to do something about this, nor will President Donald Trump ask the official to step in.

However, the White House source said that as much as President Trump respects Queen Elizabeth, he'll be ready for Meghan's criticisms. Apparently, now that she's abandoning the royal family, the president feels that he's also free to respond to her. 

In 2016, a video of Meghan surfaced where she called the U.S. president as "misogynistic" and "divisive" at the height of the presidential campaign. Then, working as an actress in Hollywood, Meghan openly supported Hillary Clinton.

Early this month, President Trump was asked about his opinion on Prince Harry and Meghan's decision to step back from their royal duties. Trump said that he doesn't think Queen Elizabeth deserves to be upset by the Sussex royals' issues. 

Queen Elizabeth confirmed, over the weekend, that they have reached a deal for Prince Harry and Meghan. They couple will now officially be out of the working royals roster beginning spring 2020. 

In leaving their royal life to move to Canada and the United States, Prince Harry and Meghan will no longer be addressed as HRH (His/Her Royal Highness). However, they will still retain their titles as Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Prince Harry and Meghan will also not be called upon to represent Queen Elizabeth in official royal functions. Prince Harry will have to giv,e up his military distinctions as well.

The couple is, now, free to live their lives as private individuals in another country. They may also enter into commercial ventures to become financially dependent from the Sovereign Grant. 

Meanwhile, they couple said that they will pay back the renovation cost of their London home, Frogmore Cottage. According to The Sun, Prince Charles will pay for the upkeep of this property while they are in North America.