Donald Trump could expel Prince Harry from the United States if he becomes president again following the election next November.
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The fiery Republican candidate made no secret this weekend, in an interview with the Daily Expressa British publication, that he does not particularly like the Duke of Sussex and husband of American actress Meghan Markle.
The celebrity couple have been living in the United States since Harry gave up his royal title and the responsibilities that come with it. He left London and his family, which was then ruled by Queen Elizabeth II. Since then, Harry’s father, Prince Charles, has become King Charles III.
Trump said Harry’s immigration status could face scrutiny if he regains the keys to the White House.
“I won’t protect him. He betrayed the queen. This is unforgivable. He would be alone if it were up to me,” Trump said.
Regarding the administration of his rival, Joe Biden, who is running for re-election under the Democratic banner, Trump said: “I think they were too kind to him after what he did.”
You should know that Prince Harry is indirectly involved in a battle with the Department of Homeland Security, which is the target of a lawsuit filed by a surveillance group. He wants to obtain documents related to Harry’s immigration papers when he applies for a visa.
Prince Harry is not yet an American citizen. As TMZ recalls, he admitted in his memoirs last year to having consumed a number of drugs before coming to the United States. The watchdog group says this is a clear admission that violates Harry’s entry protocol. He demands that the agency provide the documents to prove it, however Homeland Security opposes this request, citing the right to privacy of the son of the late Princess Diana.