Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to 'fight' Trump as they refuse to leave US after he becomes 47th president

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have vowed to remain in the US and will fight off any attempts to remove them from their Montecito home.Sources close to the Sussexes confirm that they've made their American residence a permanent fixture and will fiercely oppose any deportation actions from US president Donald Trump who was inaugurated yesterday.

Rumours have circulated about Trump's intentions to remove the former royal couple from the States but the Duke of Sussex remains unfazed by these whispers.One insider confirmed: "There are no plans [for the Sussexes] to move from the US" While another added: "Harry and Meghan feel at home in California and they won't be leaving there without a fight."The second source continued: "They have a very good legal team, and they have a lot of support behind them to ensure that they will be able to remain in the United States."At 40-years-old, Prince Harry is embroiled in a legal tussle over his immigration status in the US after confessing to historical substance use in his tell all memoir Spare.In his debut book, he admits to experimenting with cocaine, cannabis, and psychedelic mushrooms—a revelation that could threaten his visa rights,The Heritage Foundation, known for its conservative stance, has called for scrutiny of Harry's immigration records, arguing that his admission of drug use should disqualify him from entering the US.The latest judicial ruling has protected Prince Harry's visa records from exposure, a decision which could potentially be overturned now that Trump has reclaimed presidential power.Trump has never held back his view on Harry, asserting earlier this year: "I wouldn't protect him.

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