While the U.S. election campaign is happening, one person who is likely awaiting the voting day and the results of the elections is Prince Harry. At the time being, he’s not an American citizen, although he said he considered applying for citizenship in the future.
In case Donald Trump takes the Oval Office again, the prince’s future in the States will be uncertain as Trump has already stated that he won’t protect the Duke and would ask for his visa to be revoked in case it’s determined that he lied when he applied for it.
“I wouldn’t protect him. He betrayed the Queen. That’s unforgivable. He would be on his own if it was down to me,” Trump shared the Express.
In his book Spare, Harry discussed his past with using substances such as coca:ine, …stating that he tried it as a teenager when he felt insecure and still sad because of his mother’s passing.
According to royal experts, the Duke regrets opening up about his history with dru:gs in his all-tell memoir, but he was unaware at the time of writing it that the information he disclosed in it could put him in trouble.
Last year, when applying for certain U.S. visas, applicants must disclose any history of dru:g use, which can lead to their application being denied.
“We’ll have to see if they know something about the drugs, and if he lied they’ll have to take appropriate action,” Trump told GB News in March.
Speaking with The Sun at the Oval Office, Trump said he had never heard Meghan’s words about him.
“I didn’t know that. What can I say? I didn’t know that she was nasty,” he told the magazine.
Therefore, neither Meghan nor Harry were happy with Trump calling her nasty. Later on, Harry was actually attend a lunch at which Trump was also supposed to be present. As the Duke was expected to remain politically neutral, he was supposed to “toe the line” around the US President.
According to Hugo Vickers, the Sussexes have a “backup plan” in case Trump wins the elections.
Trump’s possible decision may also have with his “feud” with Meghan Markle.
“And Trump has stated publicly he won’t forgive Harry. Trump probably thinks ‘I got on well with the Queen’, which he definitely did, and ‘I would like to respect her memory by booting him out.’”
Vickers claimed: “He doesn’t really abide by the rules. To get Harry out, he would stump the table and tell somebody to look into the way you do these things and just fix it. You know that’s the way he is.”