Prince Harry issued 'keep head down' warning amid threats
The Duke of Sussex issued new warning amid his Invictus Games events in Canada
Prince Harry has been issued a new warning amid his ongoing event in Canada after receiving a powerful message from the US amid looming threats about his deportation.
The Duke of Sussex has been warned to keep his head down and focus on charitable efforts after Trump’s message about the royal and his wife.
Hilary Fordwich, royal expert, told Fox News Digital that this would be the perfect time for the Sussexes, particularly Harry, to focus on creating "consistent, transparent, and impactful work" to revamp their image as royals in America.
The expert went on suggesting the Duke to void new problem, adding: "Limiting public discussions regarding personal grievances would be advised to shift the narrative back onto their charitable endeavors."
Fordwich went on: "Letting the work speak for itself could rebuild public trust. I’ll leave him alone. He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible."
It comes after Trump, in conversation with New York Post, says, "I’ll leave him alone. He’s got enough problems with his wife, adding: She’s terrible."
British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard also said: "His [Trump's] stance is America first."
The commentator did not hesitate saying: "He is strong on border control, immigration and deportation. Despite his funny statement highlighting he won't deport Harry, he could well have a change of heart if Harry is found guilty of lying on his visa documents."
However Chard admitted that "Prince Harry could be the perfect poster boy," adding "Trump dislikes Meghan" and deporting the Duchess is not on the cards.
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