Donald Trump Shares His Stance on Prince Harry’s Residency – Takes a Sharp Jab at Meghan Markle
Donald Trump reveals why he won’t be deporting Prince Harry before making brutal one-word dig at Meghan Markle
There is no reason for Prince Harry to be concerned about potential deportation in the near future.
Donald Trump has made it clear that he “does not want” to deport Harry, and it appears that this decision is based on his relationship with King Charles III, who is currently in power.

Now, the Republican leader, who is 78 years old, has not been shy about attacking the Duchess of Sussex over the course of the years. Therefore, it is not surprising that he took the opportunity to deliver a jab when he had previously told the press that he is not interested in sending the Duke of Sussex back to the United Kingdom for a very specific reason.
In a statement to The Sun, a source disclosed that Trump’s ‘warm friendship’ with King Charles and his’respect’ for the Royal Family are the reasons why he will not exclude Harry from the United States.
“The President knows that if he were to deport Harry from California and his 14-bathroom mansion, the 40-year-old royal would have nowhere to go, causing a headache for the King,” according to the news organization.

A person with knowledge stated: “Having him back in the UK is actually harder than having him kept away in the USA.”
The immigration status of Prince Harry was called into doubt by the Heritage Foundation, which asserted that he may have allegedly concealed his use of illegal narcotics in the past, which would have prohibited him from obtaining a visa. As a result, some individuals have requested that his immigration files be made public.
In the memoir that he wrote in 2023, titled Spare, Harry revealed that he had used narcotics in the past.

In his memoir, he disclosed that he had previously experimented with substances such as cocaine, cannabis, and hallucinogenic mushrooms. He took his first dose of cocaine when he was 17 years old, shortly after the passing of his mother, Princess Diana, in 1997.
He made the following statement: “Of course, I had been using cocaine at that time.” When I was at someone’s house on a hunting weekend, I was offered a line, and ever since then, I have consumed some more.
The statement “I don’t want to do that” was made by Trump in response to a question on whether or not he would like to deport Harry, who is presently residing in Montecito, California, with his wife Meghan Markle and their two children.
During an interview with the New York Post, he continued, “I’ll leave him alone. He already has a few issues to deal with with his wife. It’s a waste of time.”
Trump took advantage of the chance to complement Prince William, stating, “I think William is a great young man.” This came after Trump had made some unwarranted comments about Meghan Markle.

Meghan has expressed her disdain of Trump in the past, including labeling him a “misogynist” and a “divisive” during her criticism of him. Furthermore, she voted for Hillary Clinton, the Democratic candidate who was running against him in the 2016 election.
The President of the United States made an effort to rectify the situation after it was reported that he had told The Sun that he had referred to Meghan as “nasty.” He stated that his comment was taken out of context.
After receiving information from a reporter that Meghan would relocate to Canada in the event that Trump won the election in 2016, the former host of The Apprentice USA stated to the newspaper that he “didn’t know she was nasty.”
In spite of this, Trump stated to Piers Morgan during an interview with Good Morning Britain in June 2019 that he had no intention of causing any offense, and he went on to say that he genuinely considered Meghan to be “very nice.”
“The question was asked to me and I didn’t know that she said anything bad about me, it sounds like she did, and that’s okay – I mean hey, join the crowd right?” As reported by ITV News, he said. “Some of the things that she said were actually captured on tape, and I responded by saying, ‘Well, I didn’t know she was so nasty.'”

I wasn’t referring to the fact that she is nasty; rather, I was referring to the fact that she was terrible about me, and in essence, I was unaware that she was unpleasant about me.
“So I said, but you know what, she’s doing a good job, I hope she enjoys her life.”

Trump went on to say, “I believe she is extremely nice. Sincerely, I am not familiar with her. “I have to be honest with you, I do not know her, but it just goes to show you how terrible the news can be because if you read that – and I am sure you did, that was talking about nasty – she was nasty about me.”