There is speculation from commentators about Prince Harry’s US residence.
is filling in potentially leading to fresh concerns about Prince Harry’s US residency, claims a royal commentator.
It comes as South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is nominated to lead the Department of Homeland Security, which is expected to play a key role in implementing Trump’s operations.
Daily Mail’s diary Richard Eden spoke on about the latest shake-up: “I do expect Harry and Meghan reading the news of appointments with shivers being sent down their spines.”He added the previous Department for Homeland Security had “done them a few favours” having won a previous case. filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security demanding the publication of the Duke of Sussex’s visa documents after the California-based royal had mentioned in his memoir Spare he took drugs in the past.
It sued the US government in an attempt to force the department to release Harry’s visa records to determine whether he had lied in his official paperwork. This is because a history of drug use would normally disqualify an applicant from being granted residence.
had documented in his bombshell memoir, Spare, The Heritage Foundation lost its case, and it was terminated on September 9, with a judge ruling that his records should remain private. However, the think tank is attempting to overturn the ruling.Richard Eden said: “It sounds like she [Kristi Noem] is a ‘no-nonsense figure’ from what I read, so you may find she is less sympathetic than her predecessor.”
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Prince Harry’s savage two-word insult to Camilla that was ‘final straw’ for King Charles
King Charles thought his son, , “crossed a line” with the comments he made about Queen Camilla in his shocking memoir Spare.
released his tell-all memoir in January 2023, which followed his and his wife, ‘s eviction from Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.
Prince Harry released his tell-all memoir Spare in January 2023