Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s backup plan if Donald Trump forces them out of the U.S. revealed

The royal couple has a surprising alternative in place if they’re asked to leave America

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have built a new life in California, hoping to settle in their beautiful $14 million mansion. But recent developments hint that their future in the United States may face challenges. Former U.S. President Donald Trump has suggested that if he wins the upcoming election and if it’s proven that Harry was dishonest on his visa application, deportation might be on the table.

Given Harry’s past admissions regarding drug use, some conservative groups have questioned the truthfulness of his application, which has sparked speculation and concern.

Trump’s comments have stirred up old tensions between the Sussexes and the former president. Harry and Meghan have had a rocky history with Trump, dating back to Meghan’s public criticism of him in 2016, and Trump’s own remarks calling Meghan “nasty” before his visit to the U.K. in 2019. Since then, the relationship has only grown more complicated, especially with Trump hinting he wouldn’t protect Harry from deportation should he retake office.

If Trump does win the next presidential election, reports indicate that Harry and Meghan might have a “backup plan” to avoid any disruption to their lives in the U.S. This looming possibility has reportedly led the Sussexes to seek legal advice to prepare for any eventualities. Royal expert Tom Quinn suggests that while Harry may have underestimated the impact of his confessions on his U.S. residency, he and Meghan are now taking these risks seriously.

The complications arise from Harry’s past drug use, which he openly discussed in his memoir, Spare. In the book, Harry talks about experimenting with substances such as marijuana, cocaine, and psychedelics as a way to cope with personal struggles, including the tragic death of his mother, Princess Diana. These admissions, while honest, have raised questions among conservative groups about whether Harry fully disclosed this history when applying for his U.S. visa. The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, has even taken the issue to court, demanding access to his immigration records to confirm that the U.S. government treated his application fairly.

For now, Harry’s immigration records remain private, thanks to a judge’s ruling. But Trump’s comments have added pressure, making it clear that if he returns to office, he might not let this issue rest. Trump’s statements also reflect his strong ties to the late Queen Elizabeth II, who he believed held him in high regard. He has implied that Harry’s actions have tarnished the monarchy’s image, and he seems intent on making his own point about the Sussexes’ relationship with the royal family.

The former president’s son, Eric Trump, also weighed in, calling Harry and Meghan “spoiled apples” and indicating that some Americans might be ready to see the couple leave the U.S. His remarks echo a sentiment shared by some that the Sussexes haven’t fully integrated into their new American lifestyle.

With the 2024 U.S. presidential election on the horizon, Harry and Meghan’s future in California remains uncertain. If Trump wins, the Sussexes may need to consider new options. Whether or not they face any real consequences, the ongoing friction with Trump adds to the challenges they encounter as they continue their journey away from the royal family.

What do you think of this situation? Do you believe Prince Harry will face deportation if Trump wins, or is this all political posturing? Share your thoughts in the comments, and feel free to spread the story on social media to keep the conversation going!

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