Prince Harry has dealt with plenty of blows after his exit as a working royal, but he probably didn’t expect to face a U.S. enemy like Donald Trump. The former president, who is running for the White House for the third time, seems to have a plan in place if he’s elected when it comes to the Duke of Sussex’s visa.
Harry’s immigration status has been up for debate by the conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation. They believe he cannot legally reside in the U.S. after his admitted drug use in his 2023 memoir, Spare. The group sued the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with claims that Harry received special treatment as a royal when he received his visa. John Bardo, who represents the DHS in court, doesn’t seem that bothered by Harry’s book. He said in a recent hearing, per The Telegraph, “The book isn’t sworn testimony or proof, saying something in a book doesn’t necessarily make it true.”
Now, Donald Trump has entered the chat with his opinion on the case because he seems to be very invested. “I wouldn’t protect him. He betrayed the Queen. That’s unforgivable,” the former president told the Express at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday. “He would be on his own if it was down to me.” Donald Trump also took a shot a Joe Biden, adding, “I think they have been too gracious to him after what he has done.” What Donald Trump seems to forget is that it was under his administration in 2020 that Prince Harry’s visa was approved.
In his book, Harry discussed taking psychedelic mushrooms (at Courteney Cox’s house!), cocaine, and marijuana when he was younger. The “black diamond mushroom chocolates” seem to be a very Hollywood story that reportedly included Will Arnett as they crashed at Cox’s house for a few days. The group spotted the chocolates in the fridge, and they were encouraged to partake in them. “Someone behind me said they were for everybody,” Harry wrote in his book. “Help yourself, boys.” The Duke of Sussex alleged that he then found himself hallucinating in the Friends star’s bathroom and believing that her trash can was talking to him.
It sounds like an unhinged Los Angeles night for the royal, but it isn’t proof that he was a drug user since it’s considered a story in his memoir. But if Donald Trump is elected president in 2024, he might just give Harry a hard time — even though the U.S. has much bigger problems than one former royal’s visa. But Donald Trump will stay loyal to Queen Elizabeth II forever. “What a grand and beautiful lady she was,” he wrote on Truth Social after her 2022 death. “There was nobody like her!”
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