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LADBROKES LAUNCHES MAKING MEGHAN GREAT AGAIN CAMPAIGN - DUCHESS OF SUSSEX BACKED TO WIN US 2024 ELECTION AT 50/1 - London TV

LADBROKES LAUNCHES MAKING MEGHAN GREAT AGAIN CAMPAIGN – DUCHESS OF SUSSEX BACKED TO WIN US 2024 ELECTION AT 50/1

With the US set for its most controversial Presidential Election ever, bookmaker Ladbrokes launched its ‘Making Meghan Great Again’ campaign to celebrate the Duchess of Sussex’s chances of winning the 2024 US Election.

The celebrity couple were played by look-a-likes of Meghan and Prince Harry and they launched the campaign outside Planet Hollywood, Parliament Square and Buckingham Palace. In Meghan was pictured wearing a rosette and pin badge, while supporters waved ‘MEGHAN FOR PRESIDENT 2024’ placards, while Prince Harry looked on.

The spoof photoshoot was organised by bookmakers Ladbrokes and emerged following speculation earlier this month that the former Suits actress might run in the 2024 US Presidential Elections. Meghan is currently priced at 50/1 odds to win with Ladbrokes.

Other contenders gaining support for 2024 Presidential Election according to Ladbrokes are Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson (25/1), Michelle Obama (33/1), Kanye West (50/1), Bill Gates (100/1) and George Clooney (100/1)

Since stepping down as senior royals earlier this year, the royal couple have become increasingly outspoken on a number of issues.

Jessica O’Reilly from Ladbrokes says: “While he may be no fan of hers, Trump has shown us that former TV stars have a great tradition of winning US elections. Since dropping her Royal duties in January, Meghan has shown she’s not been afraid to comment on politics so seeing her enter the running in 2024 might not come as a surprise.”