Prince Harry is apparently at risk of being deported because of his visa status in the U.S. A report suggested that President Donald Trump wants a probe into the Duke of Sussex after he bought a house in California with his wife, Meghan Markle.  

Women's Day reported in its print edition that Trump is targeting Prince Harry after his Santa Barbara home purchase. Apparently, the Duke of Sussex has a visitor visa only and has no plans of applying for a green card so he has no business owning a house in America. 

A source told the tabloid that the president adores Queen Elizabeth but does not like Prince Harry and Meghan. The Duchess of Sussex once called Trump "divisive and misogynistic" during the 2016 presidential campaign, and this remark allegedly made Trump upset. 

POTUS was, allegedly, even more upset at the former American TV star when she skipped the state dinner Queen Elizabeth hosted for Trump during his visit to London in 2019. Meghan is also strongly campaigning for women to vote in the coming election. While she's not publicly endorsing any politician, the Duchess of Sussex's recent political activism aligns with former U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama. 

The source went on to say that when Trump learned of Prince Harry and Meghan's new California house, he reportedly asked to review the royal's visa status. The source said that Trump would be pleased to deport Harry or "trip him up" about his visa. 

However, Gossip Cop debunked the claims citing that there are no indications the POTUS plans to deport a member of the British royal family. He would have posted a tweet about this in the same way he publicly stated that America will not provide security for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.  

Prince Harry and Meghan's home in Santa Barbara is also not under the Duke of Sussex's name. The mansion's purchase is tied to an LLC linked to the Duchess of Sussex, who is an American. 

While Meghan is aligned with the Democrats, she was never publicly ridiculed by the President of the United States for her politics. President Trump also didn't take offense when Meghan wasn't at the state dinner during his visit to London in June 2019. The Duchess of Sussex was still on maternity leave and wasn't expected to be at royal events after giving birth to Archie in May. She didn't snub the Trumps.