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Prince Harry could be deported from the US due to a personal conflict with Trump: what happened between them and where the Sussexes will fly

Prince Harry may be deported from the United States

Prince Harry, the youngest son of King Charles III of Great Britain, may be deported from the United States, where he currently lives with his wife Meghan Markle. The reason for the forced resettlement of the Sussexes may be a personal conflict with Donald Trump.

According to the Daily Mail, in the summer, the son of the Republican Party leader, Eric Trump, said that if his father wins the presidential election, he may well deport Elizabeth II's grandson. Amid the conflict, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle bought a house in Portugal last month.

What happened between Trump and the Sussexes

The first black cat in the relationship between Donald Trump and the Sussexes was in 2019. Back then, the Republican Party leader insulted Meghan Markle because she openly criticized him during the election campaign, where Joe Biden was his main opponent. A video of the politician saying: "I didn't know that. What can I say? I didn't know she was a scumbag."

Later in 2020, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex took part in a campaign video calling on Americans to "vote against hate speech." The video did not mention any specific names, but the words were interpreted as support for Joe Biden.

What caused Prince Harry's possible deportation

In 2023, Prince Harry released his memoirs "Spare," in which he admitted that he had used drugs recreationally at some point. He abused cocaine, cannabis, and psychedelic mushrooms, which, according to US law, could have been grounds for rejecting a visa application. In one of his interviews, Donald Trump suggested that the prince might not have mentioned drug addiction, which could indicate "special privileges" from the Joe Biden administration.

According to the Daily Mail, after the publication of the biographical work of King Charles's son, the US research institute The Heritage Foundation filed a court application to make the prince's visa documents public, but it was rejected. The organization's director, Nile Gardiner, noted that the case could resume after Trump's victory.

"The release of Harry's immigration records would be a very good indicator of the rule of law being applied equally to everyone. There is a clear public interest in this. If Harry has nothing to hide, he should support the release of the records," Gardiner said.

According to attorney Michael Wildes, who previously worked with the Trump family, the politician has many "trump cards" that will help him implement Prince Harry's deportation. The only chance for the Duke of Sussex to stay in the United States may be a green card, which will guarantee "very strong protection" in immigration court.

Where the Sussexes will fly to

About a month ago, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle purchased real estate on the coast of Melides, which is not far from the Portuguese capital, Lisbon. A source close to members of the British royal family said that this purchase was not made without reason. According to the source, the Sussexes are working hard to establish good ties in the country.

"In addition, we can expect to see more of Prince Harry in the UK," the insider said.

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