Prince Harry, Meghan Markle in trouble as Donald Trump wins US election
Donald Trump's win might turn into a nightmare for former working royals Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's future in the United States hang in balance after Donald Trump announced his victory in the 2024 Presidential Election.
For the unversed, the political figure has previously expressed his displeasure with the former working royals on many occassions.
Express reported, that earlier, Donald shared that he would take an "appropriate action" against the Duke of Sussex as he "lied on his application [of visa] about recreational drug use."
For the unversed, The Heritage Foundation raised concerns over Harry's US visa and the special treatment he received in Joe Biden's ruling period after the father-of-two confessed to taking drugs including "cocaine, marijuana, and psychedelic mushrooms" in the past in his bombshell memoir Spare.
Speaking with the above-mentioned media outlet, Donald said at that time, "I wouldn’t protect him. He betrayed the Queen. That’s unforgivable. He would be on his own if it was down to me."
Speaking of The Heritage Foundation's queries related to Harry's US visa, royal commentator Phil Dampier told The Sun, "This has been going on for about two years now."
He added, "The Heritage Foundation, which is a think tank in Washington, has really got their teeth into this I think they feel that Prince Harry has been treated differently from other people who've applied for visas to stay in the States."
Now, royal fans have been speculating that Donald Trump's win might turn into a nightmare for Harry and Meghan.
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