Donald Trump who is seeking to return to White House has warned that he will deport Prince Harry over drug use and not fillingout on a Visa application form.
Donald Trump has hinted he could deport the royal if he is found to have not given the right information.
In a recent interview with TV presenter Nigel Farage on GB News, Trump suggested the royal would not get ‘special privileges’ if he secures a second term.
Trump said: ‘We’ll have to see if they know something about the drugs, and if he lied they’ll have to take appropriate action.’
Farage asked: ‘Appropriate action? Which might mean…not staying in America?’
‘Oh I don’t know,’ Trump responded. ‘You’ll have to tell me. You just have to tell me. You would have thought they would have known this a long time ago.’
Previously, Trump has said he ‘wouldn’t protect’ Harry because he had ‘betrayed the Queen.’
An exclusive British press poll found 44 percent of Americans thought that Harry should be allowed to stay in the U.S. even if it is later discovered he did not fill out the visa form correctly.
The poll showed 33 percent said he should be deported under those circumstances, and 24 percent said they didn’t know.
Republicans said Harry should be deported if he lied on the form, with 42 per cent saying he should be ejected and 35 percent not.
Both Democrats, by 56 percent to 24 percent, and Independents, by 40 percent to 32 percent, said he should be allowed to stay.
Hispanic Americans said he should be deported if he was not truthful on the form, by 41 percent to 37 percent.
White and black Americans said he should be allowed to stay however he answered on the form, the poll showed.
James Johnson, cofounder of pollsters JL Partners, said: ‘Some might be furious about Harry’s conduct, but the American public are reacting with a shrug.
‘They broadly do not want to see him deported, even if he lied on his immigration forms. Their attitude seems to be live and let live, even if you are a British prince from across the pond.’
Anyone applying for a visa to live and work in America has to answer ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to the question: ‘Are you or have you ever been a drug abuser or addict?’
Harry lives in a nine-bedroom mansion in Montecito, California, with his wife and their two children.
In his autobiography ‘Spare’ – published in 2023 – he revealed he previously took drugs.
That can be grounds for a visa application to be rejected.
In the book, he admitted to using to cocaine, cannabis and psychedelic mushrooms.
He has said that cannabis helped heal the trauma of his mother’s death.
And he said that he used the psychedelic drug ayahuasca, which helped him to realize that his late mother wanted him to be ‘happy.’