The political landscape has shifted dramatically with Donald Trump’s recent election win, leaving Prince Harry and Meghan Markle feeling a bit on edge.
Their unease stems from lingering questions about Harry’s U.S. visa status, particularly in light of his candid admissions about past drug use.
Royal expert Lee Cohen weighed in, suggesting that while Trump may not actively pursue this issue, his administration could indeed reignite scrutiny regarding Harry’s immigration status.
Harry’s visa has been a hot topic since he opened up in his memoir, *Spare*, about experimenting with substances like cocaine, cannabis, and magic mushrooms.
He even mentioned that cannabis had a soothing effect on him.
This revelation has led to speculations about whether his past could complicate his residency in the U.S.
Cohen shared his thoughts on GB News, reflecting on how the tides have turned for the couple.
“It feels like a twist of fate or karma that the Sussexes are facing these challenges now,” he commented.
“Their recent choices and missteps seem to be catching up with them at last.”
While it’s unclear if Harry’s visa will top Trump’s to-do list, Cohen noted that it should certainly raise some eyebrows and cause anxiety for the couple living in Montecito.
After all, there’s nothing like a little uncertainty to keep you on your toes.
During a recent chat with Nigel Farage on GB News, Trump hinted that there could be ramifications if Harry failed to disclose his drug history on