Trump will not deport Prince Harry, says ‘he has enough problems at home’
US President Donald Trump has stated that he will not deport Prince Harry from the United States, despite the ongoing case regarding his immigration records.
The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, is presently challenging the Department of Homeland Security in Washington D.C. concerning Harry's visa records.
The lawsuit centres on Harry's admissions in his memoir 'Spare' about taking cocaine as a teenager and experimenting with cannabis and mushrooms. The US President took aim at Harry's wife Meghan Markle in his remarks, stating: "He's got enough problems with his wife. She's terrible."
The US Department of State indicates that drug-related convictions may render visa applicants ineligible.
Nevertheless, individuals applying for visas can pursue waivers.
Mr Trump, who has previously mentioned experiencing "automatic chemistry" with the late Queen, has referred to King Charles as a "really wonderful guy".
The Royal Family continues to play an essential role in strengthening the UK's relationship with America, with Mr Trump being well-known for his admiration of the British monarchy.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are currently in Canada after travelling from Los Angeles to Vancouver yesterday.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will spend the upcoming week in Canada as the first ever winter Invictus Games take place, while their two children, Archie and Lilibet, remain in California.