Prince Harry & Meghan Markle’s ‘backup plan’ if Donald Trump kicks him out of the country, revealed
With the U.S. election campaign ongoing, one person who is likely awaiting the voting day and the results of the elections is Prince Harry. At the time being, he’s not an American citizen, although he said he considered applying for citizenship in the future.
In case Donald Trump takes the Oval Office again, the prince’s future in the States will be uncertain as Trump has already stated that he won’t protect the Duke and would ask for his visa to be revoked in case it’s determined that he lied when he applied for it.
“I wouldn’t protect him. He betrayed the Queen. That’s unforgivable. He would be on his own if it was down to me,” Trump told the Express, adding that according to him the Royal Family was “too gracious” to the Duke after “what he has done.”
In his book Spare, Harry discussed his past with using substances such as cocaine, marijuana, and magic mushrooms, stating that he tried it as a teenager when he felt insecure and still sad because of his mother’s passing.
“Of course…I had been doing cocaine around this time…I’d been offered a line, and I’d done a few more since. I was a deeply unhappy 17-year-old boy willing to try almost anything that would alter the status quo. That was what I told myself anyway,” Harry wrote in Spare.
“All the great seers and philosophers say our daily life is an illusion. I always felt the truth in that. But how reassuring it was, after nibbling a mushroom, or ingesting ayahuasca, to experience it for myself,” he continued.
According to royal experts, the Duke regrets opening up about his history with drugs in his all-tell memoir, but he was unaware at the time of writing it that the information he disclosed in it could put him in trouble.
Tom Quinn spoke to the Mirror about it, saying that Harry hopes to be spared over the revelations.
“Harry initially thought this couldn’t possibly happen to him as the normal rules don’t apply to a Royal Prince, but he is increasingly realizing that in the United States being a prince doesn’t actually count for very much. But one thing is for sure Harry deeply regrets ever making his drug-taking public. It never occurred to him that this might end up threatening his whole life plan,” Quinn said.
“He finds the day long and lonely,” he added. “Meghan does her best to support Harry, but she is in her natural environment, and he is in a strange unfamiliar world which grows increasingly unfriendly.”