Washington, DC:
US President Donald Trump has ruled out Prince Harry from expelling the United States despite continuing lawsuits over the Duke of Sussex’s immigration status, the New York Post reported.
In an interview with the New York Post on Friday, Trump revealed he didn’t want to take action against Harry.
“I don’t want to do that,” he said. “I’ll leave him alone. He has enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible,” Trump added while talking to the New York Post.
This statement comes amidst legal challenges from Harry’s visas, particularly the Heritage Foundation. This raised concerns about Harry’s possibility that he would not disclose his past illegal drug use during the visa application process, the report added.
The New York Post also said it had the opportunity to express his praise for Trump calling Harry’s estranged brother, Prince William, “a great young man.” The two met personally in Paris in December 2024 during the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral. This was a meeting that was in stark contrast to Trump’s tense relationship with Harry and his wife.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have long been critics of Trump’s voice. Meghan Markle called him “divorce” and “morrisome” in his previous official statement, but Trump regularly ridiculed Harry, claiming that the prince was “whipped” by Meghan . “I think poor Harry is led by his nose,” Trump said in a previous interview, The New York Post reported.
The Heritage Foundation’s lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security cites Harry’s integrity in his US visa application, citing his entry in a spare in Harry’s autobiography of his past drug use, including cocaine, cannabis and psychedelics. I raised doubts.
“Everyone applying to the US must be true about their application, and it’s not clear that this is not Prince Harry’s case,” the New York Post reported. .
The conservative think tank also suggests that Harry may have received favorable treatment from the Biden administration after he and Meghan moved to California in 2020.