Meghan Markle has been warned about reflecting a 'political agenda' in her September edit for British Vogue, as it could possibly create problems for the crown.
The Duchess has been trying to increase the Royal Family's awareness of specific social issues, and but this time she might've gone too far.
WATCH: Meghan Markle political stance 'causing problems' for Royal Family
Meghan Markle is a proud supporter of various causes, and since marrying Prince Harry in 2018, she has used her voice to promote a number of charitable organisations.
However, after heavily focusing September's British Vogue - which she initially was invited to feature in but instead chose to guest edit - on promoting impactful women, the Duchess has been warned against swimming too close to the "political sphere."
According to journalist Toby Young, the 37-year-old has a clear political agenda and appears to be a "woke Duchess."
"She sees it as her life’s work to make the Royal Family woke," Young told talkRADIO.
The reporter also said that making bold political moves would be inappropriate from a member of the royal family.
"For a member of the Royal Family to take such an inadvertently political stance is always a bad idea because they are funded by the taxpayers and therefore they have an obligation to remain above the political sphere," he stated.
According to journalist Toby Young, Meghan Markle has a clear political agenda and appears to be a "woke Duchess."
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In a similar fashion, Prince Charles was once accused of taking an interest in politics and caused an enduring amount of controversy for the royal family between 2005 and 2015.
The Guardian attempted to release "black spider memos" documenting exchanges between the Prince of Wales and severalministers.
"It was a scandal for the very simple reason that it appeared to show the Prince of Wales meddling," explained Royal author Katie Nicholl.
"We don’t expect [members of the Royal Family] to be political, they’re not allowed to be political. Yet here was the future king meddling, as far as the Guardian was concerned, in matters that didn’t concern him."
Prince Charles and Meghan Markle have both been accused of taking an interest in politics.
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Prince William previously lamented his inability to intervene in political matters despite his interest.
The 37-year-old told GQ in 2017 that watching from afar was "frustrating at times" but remained aware that his position prevented him from being able to "attack government policy."
While the Duke of Cambridgealso appeared to have a close relationship with Government ministers, he insisted he did not "lobby" them over policy.
He said that he had written to ministers to "point them towards people I think they should see."