Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are believed to be weighing their options should the outcome of the US election not go in their favour. The Duke of Sussex is currently embroiled in a legal battle over the credibility of his visa after admitting to substance use in his memoir, Spare. In the book, Harry talks openly about his past use of various substances, raising questions about the accuracy of his visa application.
American politician Donald Trump, who is running for the presidential seat in the upcoming election, has openly expressed his plans to oust Harry and Meghan if he wins. Trump has previously expressed his disapproval of the couple, particularly criticizing his public stance on various political and social issues.
The Montecito couple is nervous about the prospect of Trump winning against incumbent President Joe Biden. A Trump victory could bring significant changes to his current situation in the United States, where they have settled with his children.
speaking to GB News, the former US president pledged to take “appropriate action” if the Spare author was caught “lying” about drug use on his visa application. “If it is discovered that he lied on his visa application, it will be a very serious matter and appropriate action will be taken,” Trump said.
The legal scrutiny over Harry’s visa application is due to the fact that American immigration laws can be strict regarding substance use. Admitting drug use can potentially make an applicant inadmissible, leading to visa denial or revocation. Harry’s open confessions in his memoir have put him in a precarious position, with his immigration status potentially at stake.
A source said New Idea Magazine: “The Sussexes are very concerned about the prospect of Donald Trump becoming president again and fulfilling his promise to expel Prince Harry from the United States. “They are putting together a contingency plan that would have them flee the country with their children (Archie and Lilibet) if Trump returns to office.” Trump told Nigel Farage: “We’ll have to see if they know anything about drugs, and if he lied, they’ll have to take appropriate action.”
For Harry and Meghan, this legal battle adds another layer of stress to their lives. Since leaving royal duties and moving to the US, they have been navigating their new roles as private citizens while maintaining their high public profiles. The potential of a Trump presidency threatens to upend its newfound stability.
In light of these uncertainties, the couple would be exploring several options. They may consider moving to another country if the political climate in the United States becomes unfavorable. Additionally, they are likely to be seeking legal advice to strengthen Harry’s case and ensure his visa status remains secure.
The current situation highlights the complex interaction between personal decisions and political dynamics. For Harry and Meghan, the outcome of the US election could have profound implications, influencing not only their legal status but also their future in the United States. As the election approaches, the couple, along with many others, will be watching closely, preparing for what may come next.