Headache for Donald Trump as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle hint at major legal battle

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could be about to cause Donald Trump a major headache (Image: Getty)

and are set to defy any attempts by to force them out of the US if he becomes president, with reports suggesting they’re ready to fight to stay in California.

Despite potential threats of deportation from Trump, the have no intention of abandoning their American home, a royal source has revealed, with the pair causing a major headache for the President-Elect before he has even entered office.

A source recently told : “There are no plans for the Sussexes to move from the US.”

Another insider added that ” and Meghan feel at home in California, and they won’t be leaving there without a fight,” emphasising the couple’s determination to keep their residence in the States.

Having settled in the California neighbourhood of Montecito since stepping down from royal duties in 2020, the Sussexes consider America their home, with their children Archie and Lilibet’s education being a key factor in their decision to stay put.

“Meghan is a US citizen, and Archie has just started a new school, so to leave the place they call home isn’t even an option,” .

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Prince Harry's US visa application was under scrutiny (Image: Getty)

Prince Harry’s US visa application was under scrutiny (Image: Getty)

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To safeguard their position in the US, the Sussexes have reportedly hired a top-notch legal team, with the source adding that they have “a lot of support” behind them to ensure they remain on that side of the Atlantic.

This comes after Trump’s previous comments where he said he “wouldn’t protect” Harry, accusing the Duke of “betraying the Queen” after sensationally quitting as a senior royal in 2020.

The immigration status of , 40, continues to be a subject of debate as he is currently embroiled in legal proceedings.

His apparent confessions of previous drug use, including cocaine, cannabis and psychedelic mushrooms, detailed in his memoir “Spare,” could potentially impact his visa status in a huge blow to his future plans.

The Heritage Foundation, a right-leaning think tank, has questioned Harry’s visa records, but a judge recently decided they should remain private.

“Harry and Meghan are not fazed by the comments Trump made because they believe they have done everything correctly,” a source revealed.

Recent reports have suggested that Trump’s unexpected election win over Democratic rival had thrown the Sussexes into turmoil due to his earlier threats of deportation.

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