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Trump rules out deporting Prince Harry from the US

US President Donald Trump seems to have ruled out deporting the Duke of Sussex from the US, despite questions raised about his immigration status and past drug use.

Harry now lives in Montecito, California, with his wife Meghan and their children after the couple stepped down as senior British royals in January 2020.

Late last year, he said at a New York Times event that his life in America is what his mother Princess Diana would have wanted for him.

Trump has appeared to have ruled out deportation, telling The New York Post: “I’ll leave him alone”.

“He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible,” Trump said.

Meghan has previously been a vocal critic of former reality star turned politician and called Trump “divisive” and a “misogynist”.

She backed his rival, Hillary Clinton in the 2016 US presidential election, and suggested then that she would leave the US if he won.

Harry’s reference to taking ********, ********** and psychedelic mushrooms in his book Spare prompted a conservative Washington DC think tank to question why he was allowed into the US in 2020.

In his controversial memoir, Harry said ******** “didn’t do anything for me”, but said ********** had helped him.

The Heritage Foundation alleged he may have concealed past ******** drug use that should have disqualified him from obtaining a US visa.

Earlier this week, the case was in the US courts for the first time since Trump returned to office last month.

A judge was being asked to consider whether to vacate a previous ruling that Harry’s US visa application should remain private.

The Heritage Foundation brought the lawsuit against the Department for Homeland Security after a freedom of information request was rejected, as the think tank claimed it was of “immense public interest”.

US judge Carl Nichols ruled in September 2024 that the public did not have a strong interest in disclosure of Harry’s immigration records, but the Heritage Foundation wants the judgment to be changed.

The think tank also said answers on Harry’s prior drug use in his visa application should have been disclosed, as they could raise questions over the US government’s integrity.

In the department’s response to the legal claim, it said: “much like health, financial, or employment information, a person’s immigration information is private personal information”.

Trump said in a GB News interview with Nigel Farage in March last year that Harry should not receive preferential treatment.

Asked if the duke should have special privileges if he was found to have lied on his application, Trump had said: “no”.

“We’ll have to see if they know something about the drugs, and if he lied they’ll have to take appropriate action,” he said.



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