As Donald Trump prepares to reclaim his position in the White House, whispers are surfacing about Prince Harry‘s visa status.
Recent discussions suggest that this matter has piqued Trump’s interest, especially concerning allegations that Harry may have provided misleading information on his visa application.
During a chat with Nigel Farage on GB News, Trump hinted at potential repercussions if it turns out that Harry concealed drug use on his official documents.
The former president indicated he would pursue “appropriate action” should evidence of deception arise, suggesting that Harry might not be entirely off the hook.
The rift between Trump and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has been evident since 2020 when Harry and Meghan publicly urged Americans to reject Trump’s candidacy.
Their call to shun “hate speech, misinformation, and online negativity” certainly didn’t help mend fences.
This history has led to speculation that Trump’s administration could take a harsher stance against the couple upon his return.
In a twist of fate, the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, previously sought to make Harry’s visa records public.
However, a US judge intervened, ruling that the Duke retains rights to privacy concerning his immigration status, blocking the release of those documents.
Royal commentator Lee Cohen weighed in on the situation, asserting that while addressing Harry’s visa isn’t a top priority for Trump right now, it remains on his radar.
He remarked, “With the current state of affairs, it seems like karma is catching up to the Sussexes after a tumultuous year.”
Cohen also speculated that Trump’s recent electoral victory might give Harry and Meghan some sleepless nights, indicating that their relationship with the former president could become even more strained.
The royal couple’s anxiety over Trump’s return to power is palpable, especially given their previous comments about him.
He further noted that Eric Trump, Donald’s son, has openly criticized Harry and Meghan, labeling them as “unpopular” figures.
Such remarks could influence Trump’s approach, compelling him to act sooner rather than later regarding the Sussexes.
Cohen highlighted that this wave of public scrutiny directed at the couple could weigh heavily on Trump’s mind.
He stated that while the president may claim to be unconcerned, he does not forget slights easily, especially from high-profile individuals like Harry and Meghan.
As the political landscape shifts once again, the potential implications for Harry’s visa status loom large.
The question remains: how will the Sussexes navigate this renewed scrutiny?
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