US President Donald Trump has declared he will not deport Prince Harry from America, despite an ongoing case surrounding his immigration records.
The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, is currently battling the Department of Homeland Security in Washington DC over Harry’s visa records.
The lawsuit centres on Harry’s admissions in his memoir ‘Spare’ about taking cocaine as a teenager and experimenting with cannabis and mushrooms.
Trump said on Friday regarding potentially deporting Prince Harry: “I don’t want to do that, I’ll leave him alone.”
US President Donald Trump has declared he will not deport Prince Harry from America, despite an ongoing case surrounding his immigration records.
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The US President took aim at Harry’s wife Meghan Markle in his remarks, stating: “He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.”
The Heritage Foundation has suggested Harry received preferential treatment from the Biden administration following “Megxit”.
Trump has previously expressed admiration for Harry’s brother, describing Prince William as “a great young man”.
The pair met behind closed doors during the reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris in December.
The US Department of State notes that drug-related convictions can make visa applicants ineligible.
However, those seeking visas have the option to apply for waivers.
More to follow…