Donald Trump has once again hinted at the possibility of deporting Prince Harry from the U.S. if he secures re-election as President.
During an interview with GBN broadcaster Nigel Farage, Trump emphasized that Prince Charles’ son would not receive special treatment regarding his residency in the States if there were discrepancies in his visa application.
Prince Harry’s past admission of drug use, detailed in his memoir “Spare,” has raised questions about his eligibility for a visa, despite his lifestyle changes since then.
In response to public discussion, Trump pledged to take action if there were inaccuracies in the Duke’s visa application, although he remained vague about his specific plan.
This is not the first instance of Trump suggesting that Prince Harry could face deportation under a potential new term.
Currently, Prince Harry resides in the U.S. on a visa, as he has not yet obtained American citizenship, a decision he claims he is still contemplating. His wife, Meghan Markle, is a U.S. citizen by birth, and their children, Archie and Lilibet, hold dual citizenship.
