- Donald Trump rules out deportation
- Visa dispute surrounds Prince Harry
- Tensions with Duchess Meghan intensify
Prince Harry can breathe a sigh of relief as Donald Trump has ruled out deporting the expat British royal. Harry's immigration status is currently the subject of a legal dispute in Washington D.C., with the Heritage Foundation alleging that he concealed previous illegal drug offenses that should have disqualified him from a US visa.
Trump rules out deportation – And lashes out at Meghan
President Donald Trump told the 'New York Post' that he had no interest in kicking Harry out of the country. "I will leave him alone," Trump said. "He has enough problems with his wife. She's terrible." This harsh statement underscores Trump's disdain for Harry's wife, Duchess Meghan, who has previously described Trump as "divisive" and "misogynistic."
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Visa dispute surrounding Prince Harry
The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, has sued the US Department of Homeland Security to force the release of Harry's visa records. This comes after Harry admitted to using cocaine, cannabis, and psychedelics in his autobiography, 'Spare.' "Anyone applying to the US must be truthful on their application, and it’s unclear whether that’s the case with Prince Harry," Nile Gardiner of the Heritage Foundation told the 'Daily Telegraph.'
Tensions with Duchess Meghan intensify
The relationship between the Duke of Sussex, his liberal American wife Meghan, and Trump has been strained for years. Trump has criticized Harry, describing him as "being led around by the nose" by Meghan. Despite these tensions, Trump praised Harry's older brother William, whom he described as a "great young man" after their private meeting in Paris.