Donald Trump has been condemned as a “loose cannon” after lashing out at Meghan Markle during an olive branch to Prince Harry.
The Duke of Sussex’s US visa records have been the subject of a legal action between The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, and the Department of Homeland Security in Washington DC.
The action centres on Harry’s admissions in his memoir ‘Spare’ about taking cocaine as a teenager and experimenting with cannabis and mushrooms.
A judge recently ruled that three of the visa documents would be made public while a fourth will remain sealed.

Donald Trump has been condemned as a “loose cannon” after lashing out at Meghan Markle during an olive branch to Prince Harry.
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Earlier this month Donald Trump vowed he would not deport Prince Harry regardless of what the documents revealed.
However, the US President took aim at Harry’s wife Meghan Markle in his remarks, stating: “He’s (Prince Harry) got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.”
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told GB News that Donald Trump may hold a grudge against Meghan Markle for comments the Duchess of Sussex made prior to marrying Prince Harry.
Fitzwillaims said: “Donald Trump says what he likes as he is a completely loose cannon.

Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told GB News that Donald Trump may hold a grudge against Meghan Markle for comments the Duchess of Sussex made prior to marrying Prince Harry.
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“He just does what he feels like, years ago Meghan called him misogynistic before she was married to Prince Harry.
“There is no doubt that whilst the Sussexes wisely kept clear of the last election, the previous time, they made it absolutely clear who they were voting for.
The royal commentator added: “But it was wise for them to urge people to vote without getting entangled in US politics.
“At one time, we thought Meghan was going to forge a political career, but nothing has come from it.”
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivered the invitation in the form of a letter from King Charles during a White House press conference.
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On Thursday, it was confirmed that Donald Trump will undertake an unprecedented second State Visit to the UK after he accepted an invitation from the King.
The US President will become the first elected political leader in modern times to be hosted for two State Visits by a British monarch.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivered the invitation in the form of a letter from King Charles during a White House press conference.
Trump previously enjoyed a three-day State Visit with Queen Elizabeth in June 2019 during his first term.