Former US President Donald Trump made the suggestion that Prince Harry’s US internship might be in danger if Trump were to win re-election in a conversation at a social event in February 2024. Trump criticized the Duke of Sussex, stating that he “betrayed the Queen” and emphasizing that such activities were “unforgivable”. He made hints that Prince Harry did not receive any particular protections for his immigration status under his leadership. Then with Trump returning to the White House, the question is: Should Prince Harry get worried?
This followed discussion surrounding Prince Harry’s discoveries in his autobiography, where he admitted to past substance use, including heroin, cannabis, and stimulants. Because US immigration laws may declare someone illegal based on medicine use, these admissions sparked legal investigation. Questions have been raised about the reliability of Prince Harry’s card app, with some suggesting that any disparities could lead to imprisonment.
Trump’s comments even reflected his wider condemnation of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s demise and their resumption as royals. He criticized the woman’s activities since stepping down from their responsibilities as monarchs and described their choice as a betrayal of the king.
According to legal professionals, Prince Harry’s immigration status may depend on the current administration and the details of his card program. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and their children reside in California for the time being, but there is still a lot of people and constitutional scrutiny over his admittance.
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