In an interview with Nigel Farage on GB News, President Donald Trump indicated that should the allegation of Prince Harry lying on his U.S. visa application prove true, the Duke of Sussex would not receive special treatment and would be deported. Prince Harry’s immigration status came under scrutiny following admissions of past drug use in his memoir, “Spare.”
The Heritage Foundation had previously challenged the prince’s immigration status, maintaining that confessed drug use makes an applicant ineligible under U.S. visa laws. Their request for an expedited release of Prince Harry’s immigration records via the Freedom of Information Act was, however, declined by the Department of Homeland Security, who perceived no sufficient public interest to override Prince Harry’s privacy interests.
In his interview with Farage, Trump further insinuated that Prince Harry “would be on his own” should he regain the presidency. He went on to suggest that the truth about Prince Harry’s past drug use should have been revealed long ago.
Amid these allegations, lawyers for the U.S. government noted that the drug claims in “Spare” do not constitute evidence of actual drug use. As of now, there is no evidence suggesting Prince Harry furnished false information on his visa application.
In February, Trump stated he “wouldn’t protect” the Duke of Sussex due to his decision to leave the Royal Family. Harry’s behavior since marrying Meghan Markle and his fall from the Royal Family’s grace has been watched closely by the public on both sides of the pond. Last year, Steve Bannon observed that Harry’s relationship with Meghan was a story of national decline.