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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Fear Deportation from US if Trump Wins Again
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly anxious about the possibility of being expelled from the United States should Donald Trump secure another term in office.
The couple's concerns stem from Trump's previous insinuations regarding the potential revocation of Harry's visa if he emerges victorious in the next presidential election.
Speculation has arisen following discrepancies in Harry's visa application, particularly related to revelations made in his controversial memoir, Spare.
Sources close to the couple disclosed to New Idea that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are actively preparing for the scenario wherein Trump returns to power and fulfills his promise to force Prince Harry to leave America.
Plans are allegedly being devised for the family, including their two children, Archie and Lilibet, to swiftly exit the country in such an eventuality.
Trump, in an interview with GB News, emphasized that Harry, aged 39, would not receive preferential treatment concerning his residency status in the US.
During the interview with Nigel Farage, Trump hinted at taking decisive measures if any discrepancies or falsehoods were found in Harry's visa application.
He stated, “We'll have to see if they know anything about the drugs, and if he lied, they'll have to take appropriate action.”
Despite the looming uncertainty, the idea of returning to the UK is reportedly inconceivable for Meghan, according to insiders.
Experts have also weighed in on the matter, suggesting that Meghan's unpopularity in the UK makes her unlikely to consider a return anytime soon.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams highlighted the prevailing sentiments, stating that public opinion and media portrayal significantly impact Meghan's decisions.
He remarked, “The polls simply confirm it, and the media hate it.
So she will remain away for the foreseeable future.”
The strained relations within the royal family, especially following Harry's attendance at a memorial service for Invictus, further accentuate the complexities surrounding Meghan's potential return to the UK.