Prince Harry will not "join" Meghan Markle as she encourages the American people to vote. This comes after the Duchess of Sussex has, repeatedly, used her voice about "voter suppression" these past few weeks.

The Telegraph has learned that the Duke of Sussex is not joining his wife out of "respect" for the British Royal Family. Despite his ineligibility to vote this November for the presidential election, not to mention that he is no longer a working royal, sources said that Prince Harry has no plans to get involved in any aspect of it.

Last week, Meghan Markle guested at two events where she discussed her thoughts about the culture of voting today. She used her voice and "influence" to inspire Americans to vote, according to Town & Country.  

Speaking to the CEO and co-founder of The 19th, Emily Ramshaw, the Duchess emphasized the importance of "suffrage." She pointed out how important it is to become aware of not taking it for granted.

Following the conversation that she had, Prince Harry's wife joined When We All Vote's recent online event to discuss the same subject. Reports said that When We All Vote is a non-partisan and non-profit organization that aims to close the "voting gaps" in the United States.

It remains unclear as to what the rest of the British Royal Family has to say about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's latest movements. But, many have called out the couple, particularly the Duchess of Sussex.

Piers Morgan urged Queen Elizabeth to strip the Sussex couple's royal titles off of them, according to The Independent. He said that they cannot remain royals after breaking royal protocols in a "brazenly partisan way."

The publication noted that the U.K. law does not ban royals from voting. However, it is, reportedly, "unconstitutional," considering that the Queen has to remain "neutral" when it comes to political matters.

Supporters have defended Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from the critics. The majority of them have argued that the Duke and Duchess are no longer working royals.

Many have, also, emphasized that the former Suits actress remains to be an American, adding that encouraging the public to exercise their rights to vote does no "harm." Not to mention, she did not, reportedly, mentioned any names of a candidate that would make her a "political partisan."

Morgan rebutted, though, that, while the Sussex couple could do whatever they want, Meghan is still calling herself "the Duchess of Sussex." He, later on, asserted that the couple should stop "trading off" their royal titles if they want true "freedom."