Prince Harry found himself in a difficult situation. Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election has increased the likelihood that he may be deported from the United States. This was reported by OK!
According to royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams, the Duke of Sussex has set a trap for himself that may cost him not only the chance to live in the Montecito mansion that he and Meghan Markle called their “dream home” but also the ability to reside anywhere in the United States.
After all, no one forced him to disclose in his memoir “Spare” his use of illegal substances. With his admissions in the book, he has essentially incriminated himself by indirectly admitting he lied on an official document—the visa application. Under American law, this could result in deportation from the country with no possibility of return.
Donald Trump previously said during an interview with GB News earlier this year that he intends to review the formal allegations made against Prince Harry by the Heritage Foundation, which has called for the Prince’s deportation. He said he believes giving Harry any special treatment or protection is wrong. If it is proven that Harry lied on official documents, “appropriate measures under the law” should be taken.
Trump hinted that he might deport Prince Harry if re-elected, as reported by the Daily Express.
“I will not defend him. He betrayed the Queen. This cannot be forgiven. If it were up to me, he would be on his own,” emphasized the politician.
The newspaper draws attention to the fact that all of this was said against the backdrop of a court hearing on whether the Duke of Sussex lied about past banned substance use when applying for a U.S. visa.
Earlier, Donald Trump shared his perspective on the situation involving Meghan Markle and Queen Elizabeth II. He criticized Megan for her ‘disrespectful’ attitude towards the Queen.
Trump also voiced objections to the couple receiving U.S. security upon their relocation, despite Queen Elizabeth’s insistence on ensuring their safety, as conveyed through her private secretary’s correspondence with U.K. officials.
Furthermore, he expressed astonishment that Prince Harry had received an invitation to the Coronation of Charles III, despite all the accusations made against the Royal Family.
Rumor has it that although the Sussexes did not fully believe in the possibility of such an outcome – Prince Harry’s deportation from the U.S. – they nevertheless prepared for this scenario just in case.
They bought property in Portugal, not far from the home of Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank, with whom they have developed a good relationship in recent years.
Moreover, this purchase provides an opportunity to obtain a “Golden Visa,” which grants visa-free travel within the Schengen Area of the EU.
While Harry, who remains a UK citizen, faces no issues entering European countries, Meghan, who is still a U.S. citizen, never obtained a British passport during their marriage.