Trump Confirms No Deportation of Prince Harry
Trump Confirms No Deportation of Prince Harry

Trump Confirms No Deportation of Prince Harry

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Meghan Markle returned to Montecito after attending the Invictus Games with Prince Harry in Canada, leaving him to participate alone, which reportedly led to a shift in his demeanor at the event. Meghan's return was primarily to be with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, after spending several days in Canada. Meanwhile, Prince Harry's immigration status in the U.S. has been under scrutiny due to past drug use admissions, prompting discussions about potential deportation. However, President Donald Trump confirmed he would not seek to deport Harry, citing his 'warm relationship' with King Charles III as a significant reason. Trump has previously criticized Meghan Markle, calling her 'terrible' and attributing Harry's problems to his marriage. The decision to not deport Harry is seen as a move to maintain diplomatic relations and avoid causing distress to the Royal family.

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