Prince Harry’s Worries About U.S. Visa Status Under Trump Administration
Prince Harry is feeling the pressure as he fears potential consequences under the incoming Trump administration. The Duke of Sussex is worried that he may become the target of political revenge and face the possibility of being ousted from the U.S. This concern arises following his banishment from the U.K. by his father, King Charles, according to sources close to the royal family.
Adding to his worries, Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, have recently invested in a $4.7 million home in Portugal. This move comes after Prince Harry’s admission in his 2023 memoir, Spare, where he confessed to using drugs such as cocaine, marijuana, psychedelic mushrooms, and ketamine. These revelations could potentially impact his visa status in the U.S., especially if he failed to disclose this information on his application.
Concerns have been raised further as a conservative think tank, aligned with President-elect Donald Trump, has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security. The aim of this legal action is to make Prince Harry’s visa application public, potentially exposing any discrepancies in his disclosures about drug use.
With these developments unfolding, Prince Harry finds himself in a precarious position, unsure about his future in the United States. The royal couple’s investment in a home abroad reflects their need for contingency plans in case their visa status comes under scrutiny. As the transition of power takes place in Washington, Prince Harry’s concerns about his residency in the U.S. remain a pressing issue.