Donald Trump has been confirmed as the new President of the United States, which could have significant implications for Prince Harry.The 47th President has previously made some harsh comments about the Duke of Sussex, and the election result could be life-altering for him and his wife Meghan Markle.
Trump has issued several critical statements about Harry and even hinted that he would deport Harry from the country if he were to win.Harry has recently been the centre of controversy regarding his visa, which permits him to reside in California, reports the Mirror.Following his confession of past drug use, including marijuana, cocaine, and psychedelic mushrooms in his autobiography 'Spare'.
A lawsuit from the conservative think tank the Heritage Foundation demanded that the US Government disclose records, permitting the Duke's visa application to show whether his drug use was declared.Before any decision was reached in the case, Donald Trump heckled the Biden administration for keeping Harry's immigration details confidential to "protect Harry," caustically remarking: "He would be on his own if it was down to me." He strongly told Express US: "I wouldn't protect him."He continued by saying: "He betrayed the Queen.
That's unforgivable." In an interview with Nigel Farage on GB News, when questioned about Harry's position, he was asked if there would be any "special privileges" for the prince, to which the Republican replied: "No.
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