Prince Harry has found himself in hot water with former President Donald Trump over his recent confessions about his past drug use in his memoir ‘Spare’. Trump has warned Harry to stay out of US politics, especially with the upcoming presidential race, to avoid potential backlash if Trump were to return to the White House.
In a scathing interview with Daily Express US, Trump accused Harry of betraying Queen Elizabeth II and hinted at possible deportation if any discrepancies were found in his visa application. PR guru Ryan McCormick advised Harry to remain neutral in the upcoming election to avoid Trump’s ire.
Trump has a history of taking things personally and could make an example of Harry by cancelling his visa if he feels betrayed. In a chat with Nigel Farage on GB News, Trump alluded to possible repercussions for Harry’s drug use admission, suggesting that measures might be taken if he had been dishonest on his visa paperwork.
The revelation of Harry’s past drug use has sparked debate over potential legal consequences, as American immigration rules can deny visa applications based on previous drug use. A former White House insider revealed that Trump is adamant that Harry receives no special treatment and would not hesitate to show him the door if he lied on his visa paperwork.
As the presidential race heats up, Prince Harry finds himself in a precarious position, caught between his past and potential political fallout. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.