Prince Harry warned Donald Trump could 'make example of him' if he returns to White House


“Trump has publicly chastised the Duke’s mannerisms and even saying he ‘betrayed the Queen.’ America’s ex-commander-in-chief has a history of taking things very personally. He could very well make an example of Harry by cancelling his visa.”

During a recent interview with Nigel Farage on GB News, Trump hinted at potential consequences for Harry’s drug confession, insinuating that appropriate action would be taken if he had lied about his past drug use.

Farage pressed Trump for clarification, inquiring whether this action could entail Harry’s expulsion from America, to which Trump 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.”

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Prince Harry’s admission of past drug use in his memoir has raised concerns about potential legal ramifications, particularly regarding US visa applications.

Under US law, past drug use could serve as grounds for rejecting visa applications, posing a potential obstacle for Harry.

Meanwhile, a former White House staffer warned in an exclusive interview with Daily Express US that Harry’s visa battle is “personal” for Trump who will ensure the Duke of Sussex doesn’t receive “special treatment”.

Peggy Grande, also Ronald Reagan’s former personal assistant, suggested the former president would send the prince packing if it’s found he lied about taking drugs on his US visa application.

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