Trump Hints At Deporting Prince Harry After 2024 Election: ‘On His Own’
The intensifying clash between former President Donald Trump and Prince Harry has taken a startling turn, as Trump hints at a potential deportation threat looming over the Duke of Sussex if he were to secure victory in the 2024 election.
In his scathing critique published by the New York Post, Piers Morgan uncovers the intricate web of animosity between Trump and Prince Harry, laying bare Trump’s deep admiration for the British monarchy, particularly Queen Elizabeth II, and his outright disdain for Harry’s recent actions.
Trump’s sentiments reached a crescendo during his fiery speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), where he left no room for ambiguity: “I wouldn’t protect him. He betrayed the Queen. That’s unforgivable. He would be on his own if it was down to me.”
This bombshell revelation comes amidst a backdrop of legal battles surrounding Harry’s visa application, notably his admission of drug use detailed in his autobiography, “Spare.” The Heritage Foundation’s relentless pursuit to challenge Harry’s visa application on these grounds has only added fuel to the fire.
Critics have lambasted the defense argument put forward by government lawyer John Bardo, dismissing Harry’s book as non-credible: “Just saying something in a book doesn’t make it true.”
Many see this as a thinly veiled attempt to appease Harry and Meghan Markle, known supporters of the Democratic Party.
Trump’s uncompromising stance at CPAC, coupled with the looming specter of his potential return to power, paints a grim picture for Prince Harry’s future in the United States. The tensions between Harry and the British royal family, particularly Queen Elizabeth II, add layers of complexity to an already fraught situation.
Despite the turmoil, both sides have attempted to maintain a facade of respect and affection for the Queen, but the underlying animosity threatens to unravel the delicate balance of royal relations.