Rumors have it that Meghan Markle is eyeing to run for the U.S. presidency, but a royal expert believes she has no chance of winning. After the release of Prince Harry's memoir, "Spare," and the recent trashing that the Sussexes experience on "South Park," these controversies may have shattered her political dreams.

Kinsey Schofield believes Americans want someone they can trust in the White House, and Meghan may not fit in the category. So, what makes her say that?

In a talk about the now viral episode of "South Park," depicting the controversial royal couple, Schofield believed the former actress didn't have a high chance regarding politics. She argued that her political future was already destroyed, asking the public if they wanted someone in the White House who admitted to drug use and wore a Nazi costume, referring to the Duke of Sussex.

The "To Di for Daily" podcast host added that aside from wearing a Nazi costume, he also blamed his brother, Prince William, and sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, for it, accusing him of being unable to keep a secret and "utterly disloyal."

Schofield also slammed the two's recent media blitz and the release of "Spare," where Prince Harry again made several allegations against the royal family. She continued that the duke should have never detailed his private parts and things about Prince William.

In her talk to Sky News Australia, she added that this just showed how immature of a pair they were, and she didn't think that the American public would give Meghan a chance to lead the country and move into the White House.

The Duchess of Sussex allegedly works with the senior Democrats to help her reach her dream of becoming the first female U.S. president. Page Six noted back in March 2021 that she previously told her friends about her ambition and hoped her controversial interview with Oprah Winfrey that year would earn her U.S. support.

An alleged senior U.K. politician, who served under former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair and has close ties to Washington, said Meghan had been actively networking with senior Democrats to help her build fundraising teams and a campaign for the White House. An anonymous source also told Daily Mail that the Blairite, internationalist, and Democratic Party networks were already discussing her political ambitions and potential backers.

Allegedly, Meghan is eyeing to join the 2024 presidential campaign if President Joe Biden, who will be 82 then, decides not to run for a second term. If Prince Harry's wife wins, she will become the first female U.S. president.