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.