Will Prince Harry be deported?

Trump is known for his hardline attitude to immigration

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To the US, where President Trump is busy making the most of his return to the top job. At his inauguration on Monday, the Republican president was keen to hammer home just how much he wants to change during his time in office — even signing a number of executive orders during the event, to the delight of adoring crowds. From leaving the World Health Organization to renaming the Gulf of Mexico, President Trump has made it clear he’s here to shake things up. And this could spell trouble for one particular Prince.

The monarch of…

To the US, where President Trump is busy making the most of his return to the top job. At his inauguration on Monday, the Republican president was keen to hammer home just how much he wants to change during his time in office — even signing a number of executive orders during the event, to the delight of adoring crowds. From leaving the World Health Organization to renaming the Gulf of Mexico, President Trump has made it clear he’s here to shake things up. And this could spell trouble for one particular Prince.

The monarch of Montecito could end up Trump’s next target — after the US President vowed to take “appropriate action” if it transpires that Prince Harry has lied about drug use in his visa application. Trump’s intervention follows campaigning by the Heritage Foundation think tank, which began to look into the Duke of Sussex after he confessed in his memoir Spare that he had previously dabbled with drugs — from cannabis to cocaine and even hallucinogenic magic mushrooms. Hardly noble behavior, eh?

The Heritage Foundation is calling for Harry’s visa application to be made public to expose whether the renegade royal did indeed admit to taking illicit substances. The think tank even went so far as to sue the Department of Homeland Security last year to accelerate the process — but the case was blocked by a judge. Now, the election of Trump could pile more pressure on Harry, not least given the US president’s rather hostile attitude towards the royal. The Republican told the Express US before the election: “I wouldn’t protect [Harry]. He betrayed the Queen. That’s unforgivable. He would be on his own if it was down to me.” Ouch.

The new president is known for his hardline attitude to immigration, with Trump also announcing on Monday that he would declare a national border emergency and end birthright citizenship. Will his tough approach extend to Harry? Stay tuned…

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