The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, may face deportation from the United States over potential complications with his immigration status. Reports suggest that with Donald Trump’s return to power, scrutiny on immigration cases, including high-profile individuals, could intensify.
Prince Harry, who relocated to California with Meghan Markle in 2020, admitted in his memoir Spare to past drug use. This revelation has sparked questions about whether he disclosed this during his visa application process. U.S. immigration law typically imposes strict penalties for nondisclosure of such information.
Trump’s election victory has also reignited attention on the Prince, as the former President has been vocal about questioning Harry and Meghan’s royal decisions and lifestyle in America. Critics argue that high-profile figures should not receive special treatment regarding immigration regulations.
Legal analysts suggest that if any discrepancies are found in Prince Harry’s visa application, it could result in his deportation. However, the Duke has not publicly commented on the matter.
This development has triggered debates about celebrity privileges in the immigration system and whether Harry’s case could set a precedent. Observers await further details as the situation unfolds.
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