EntertainmentTrump hints at potential deportation for Prince Harry over drug use
Trump hints at potential deportation for Prince Harry over drug use
Donald Trump recently gave an interview where he touched upon Prince Harry's residency in the United States, casting a critical eye on Meghan Markle's husband for his past drug use. Trump hinted at the possibility of deporting the prince should he win the upcoming election.
Donald Trump deports Prince Harry if he wins the election?
During the interview, the topic of Prince Harry's stay and his admitted drug use, as detailed in his biography "Spare," came under scrutiny. In the book, Harry acknowledges his past experiences with substances like cocaine, marijuana, and hallucinogenic mushrooms. Reports from the "Daily Mail" last April suggested that Harry's forthrightness about his substance use was aimed at facilitating a favorable visa decision.
Trump Highlights Prince Harry's Drug Use
During the discussion, Trump suggested that if he were to be re-elected, Prince Harry, the younger son of King Charles III, might be subject to deportation. Trump emphasized that being Meghan's spouse should not afford Harry any special treatment.
"We will have to see if he knows anything about drugs, and if it turns out he lied, we will have to take appropriate action," Trump stated in the GB News interview.
Could Deportation Be on the Horizon for Prince Harry?
When prompted by Nigel Farage to clarify what "appropriate action" might entail, Trump revealed that he had not yet cemented any specific plans regarding potential actions against Prince Harry.
In related news, nearly a year ago, the "Daily Mail" covered the initiation of an investigation into Prince Harry's eligibility to reside in the U.S. This investigation was propelled by activists from the conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation, leveraging the right to public information.