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It occurs after questions about why Harry entry into the United States was allowed after admitting drug use in their memoirs.
The president of the United States, Donald Trump and Prince Harry, with his wife Meghan | File/AP image
President Donald Trump said he has no intention of deporting Prince Harry of the United States or pursuing his visa case, since he believes that the former real already has “enough problems” with his “terrible” wife, Meghan Markle.
It occurs after questions about why Harry entry into the United States was allowed after admitting drug use in their memoirs.
In an interview with the New York Post, Trump said he would not look for the case of Visa against Prince Harry. “I don’t want to do that,” said the president of the United States. “I will leave him alone. He has enough problems with his wife. He is terrible.”
After giving up their real duties, Harry and Meghan moved to Los Angeles in 2020.
After the launch of Harry’s memoirs, in which he confessed the use of drugs such as cocaine, cannabis and psychedelics in the past, questions arose about whether he revealed this in his visa application or if potentially misrepresented the truth, as such admissions could They have disqualified to obtain an American visa.
The Heritage Foundation filed a lawsuit against the National Security Department, seeking the launch of Prince Harry’s visa records.
However, Harry prevailed in the Court, and the judge ruled that his visa records would remain confidential. However, Donald Trump was feared to still look for the case.
The US visa applications ask an individual to send on their current and past drug use, which can negatively affect the result of the application.
In particular, Meghan Markle has expressed his disgust by President Trump, and the feeling is mutual, since Trump has previously criticized Meghan.
In 2022, Trump said he believed that Harry was “whipped.” “I am not Meghan’s fan, I have never been from the beginning. I think poor Harry is being taken by his nose,” Trump said at that time.