Donald Trump would have ‘no qualms’ about deporting Prince Harry, says expert

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The Sussexes have been in an ongoing feud with the Trumps (Image: Getty)

would not have “any qualms” to take action against and if they “upset” him during his presidency, a royal commentator has claimed.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been since before they moved to the US back in 2020.

Mr Trump, who was , has previously hinted at dealing with ‘s visa when he’s in office.

Now royal commentator Sarah Louise Robertson claimed that despite Harry and Meghan being “so low” down on the US President’s list of priorities, they could .

She told : “Trump can do anything at the moment, Harry and Meghan are so low down on his list of priorities.

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Prince Harry wrote about using drugs in his memoir, Spare (Image: Getty)

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“At the moment, he won’t have given them a thought. But later down the line, if they say something else to upset him, I don’t think he would have any qualms.

“The sticking point would be that he seems to really adore . He adores King Charles and he loves our Royal Family, so he probably wouldn’t want to do anything that would cause upset to them.”

The spat between the Sussexes and the Trumps began in 2016 before Meghan married into the Royal Family when she accused the new US president of being “divisive” and “misogynistic” during an interview on The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore.

In 2019, Mr Trump replied to her comments, telling the Sun before his trip to the UK: “I didn’t know she was nasty.” He attempted to dismiss the comment, despite it having been recorded.

A year later, he hit out at Meghan again, saying: “I’m not a fan of hers. I wish a lot of luck to Harry, he’s going to need it.”

But it was his comments last year that fuelled a row sparked by a think tank regarding the duke’s visa arrangements as he hinted he could intervene when he’s in office if Harry “lied” about taking drugs in the past – a confession he made in his memoir Spare.

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Mr Trump told on GB News: “We’ll have to see if they know something about the drugs, and if he lied they’ll have to take appropriate action.”

Asked about whether ‘appropriate action’ means ‘not staying in America’, the new US-President replied: “Oh I don’t know. You’ll have to tell me. You just have to tell me. You would have thought they would have known this a long time ago.”

The Heritage Foundation – a conservative Washington DC think tank – has been trying to force the US government to make Harry’s visa application public following the duke’s revelations in his memoir Spare, where he wrote about taking recreational drugs in the past.

But US judge Carl Nichols ruled in September that the duke’s visa application should not be made public, saying that “the public does not have a strong interest in disclosure of the duke’s immigration records”.

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