Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may be in difficulties if Donald Trump is re-elected in the US because of his long-standing loyalty to the later Queen. And Harry and Meghan are hated by the entire Trump family because they have spoken out against the Royal family and their leave. Harry and Meghan, citizens of California, have enough grounds to be angry over Donald Trump’s re-election. Meghan Markle, who is a US citizen, again called Donald Trump controversial and sexist.
Coming to shelter, Prince Harry has a card problem in the US. Prince Harry was granted a US immigration in 2020 because he allegedly lied on the card application, but a drug user is never granted a visa. He admitted using drugs in his narrative Spare, which drew him to this controversy over whether the ex-royal was granted more opportunity in the application for a visa, two years later.
Going by Donald Trump’s child Eric’s new appointment to Daily Mail, no one in America cares about Prince Harry and his ‘ unpopular’ wife Meghan Markle. ” I do n’t give a damn if he did drugs. It means nothing”, Eric said. However, Donald Trump made a specific comment on the subject earlier this year without expressing his criticism of Prince Harry. A teetotaller himself, Donald Trump earlier said,” I would n’t protect him. He betrayed the Queen. That’s terrible. If it were up to me, he would be on his own.
Trump also blamed the Biden administration for being” too gracious” to Harry.
Prince Harry acknowledged using kaleidoscopic vegetables and methamphetamine in his book, but the Department of Homeland Security claimed he could had fabricated the information just to make it better.
Harry and Meghan have a plan B to either flee the US or show their defiance close to home ( UK), though it’s not certain what they had in mind when they bought a new house in Portugal. According to experts, Meghan will not change her base because she has big Hollywood dreams that she is still working toward despite losing her clout every day.
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