In an exclusive interview with GB News's Nigel Farage, former President Donald Trump delivered a startling warning regarding Prince Harry's potential future in America.
Trump expressed concerns that if he were to become the next president, Prince Harry might face an uncertain fate in the United States. Emphasizing his stance on fairness and equality under the law, Trump asserted that there should be no special treatment for the Duke of Sussex, even if he finds himself in legal trouble.
When questioned about the possibility of Harry receiving preferential treatment due to his royal status, Trump firmly stated that lying on immigration applications should have consequences, possibly including deportation.
Trump's remarks came during a comprehensive 30-minute discussion with Farage at his Mar-a-Lago Resort, set to air on GB News. Beyond the topic of Prince Harry, Trump also defended Katherine amidst controversies over photoshopped images. The interview covered a range of subjects, including King Charles's health battle and the dynamics between Meghan, Harry, and the Queen during her lifetime.
These comments are likely to stir concerns for Prince Harry, particularly considering his current residence in the United States with his family. Following revelations in his autobiography regarding past drug use, legal complexities surrounding his visa status have emerged. Activists from the right-wing Think Tank Heritage Fund are pursuing legal avenues to uncover details of Harry's visa application, while the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) grapples with the decision of whether to release these records to the public.
Recent legal proceedings have shed some light on Harry's immigration status, with indications that he entered the US in 2020 on a diplomatic visa. Despite his departure from official royal duties, DHS suggests he may still be eligible for a diplomatic visa, potentially due to his representation of the monarchy.
However, this status complicates matters regarding his potential employment in the US, as diplomatic visas typically prohibit paid work. While Harry's involvement with BetterUp, a mental health platform, raises questions about his legal standing, possibilities exist for his involvement, including volunteer work or remote employment from England.
The evolving situation underscores the complexity of Prince Harry's residency in the United States, raising legal and diplomatic questions that continue to unfold.