Meghan Markle and Ivanka Trump have become two of the most controversial high-profile personalities today. With their respective backgrounds, it is not surprising why the media has continued to follow their every move.

Recently, many experts and commentators shared their thoughts about the two influential women. They believe that the former working royal and the U.S. President's daughter will compete for the top office inside the White House, according to the Daily Express.

The speculations come after both of them have spoken actively about the upcoming elections this November. While the First Daughter has expressed her support toward her father, the former Suits actress has seemingly maintained her neutrality when it comes to political matters.

Writing in The Telegraph, Rosa Silverman stated that the United States "loves a dynasty." She noted that the bookmakers have given Ivanka Trump "33 to 1 odds" of acing the presidential race in 2024.

She revealed, on the other hand, that Meghan Markle has received a "less favorable prediction." She has a "100 to 1" chance of winning the race against the First Daughter. Despite this, Silverman recalled that Donald Trump had the same figures when he first announced his desire to run for the post.

The commentator, later on, added that a face-off between Meghan Markle and Ivanka Trump is "somewhat unlikely." She countered, however, that the American public has become "more unpredictable" in recent years. So, no one truly knows yet whether they will run against each other.

Reports continued and stated that amid all the speculations, many individuals have emphasized that Ivanka Trump previously "insisted" her stance to "stay out of politics." But, experts argued that people change.

Some, also, asserted that the First Daughter has continued to increase her popularity these days.

This year alone, she has repeatedly become the face of many headlines following all the controversies that have surrounded her. Recently, she, also, had a spotlight during the Republican National Convention, where she introduced Donald Trump.

Following all the spotlight, Silverman speculated whether Trump's daughter is eyeing a spot on the Republican ticket. Other publications, also, revealed that many individuals are positive that she will follow her father's footsteps.

As for Meghan Markle, many have become certain that she will launch a career in politics following her and Prince Harry's exit from the British Monarchy. Speaking to Jeremy Vine, royal commentator Beverley Turner shared on her "good authority" that the Duchess of Sussex has plans to run for the presidency, according to New Zealand Herald. Although she did not specify any timeline for the alleged plans, she said that Meghan will run.