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Trump Threatens Prince Harry's U.S. Stay if Reelected

Former President Donald Trump has indicated that Prince Harry's immigration status could be in jeopardy if he wins the 2024 election, citing the Duke's past drug use and alleged betrayal of the Queen.

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Donald Trump and Prince Harry and Meghan
Prince Harry, the duke of Sussex, walks in the paddock before the Formula 1 U.S. Grand Prix at the Circuit of The Americas racetrack on Oct. 22 in Austin, Texas. It could be the last time he does so, if he loses his visa case. (Photo: Kym Illman/Getty Images)
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Overview

  • Donald Trump suggested that Prince Harry could face deportation if Trump is elected in 2024, citing Harry's past drug use and alleged betrayal of the Queen.
  • The Heritage Foundation is suing the U.S. State Department to obtain Prince Harry's visa application, questioning his honesty about past drug use.
  • DHS lawyers argue that Prince Harry's admissions of drug use in his memoir might not be genuine, and releasing his visa application would invade his privacy.
  • Prince Harry, living in California with Meghan Markle, has considered becoming a U.S. citizen but stated it's not a high priority.
  • Trump criticized the Biden administration's handling of Harry's immigration status, claiming they have been too gracious after his alleged betrayal of the Queen.