Although his and Meghan Markle's Netflix partnership has resumed, Prince Harry allegedly finds Hollywood a "lonely place" with "no friends."

"You lose friends if you get arrogant. So on purely selfish grounds, I don't believe Prince Harry has one friend. I really don't," American conservative radio talk show host Dennis Prager dished, as per OK! Magazine"He has acquaintances, I’m sure. But all of these famous people who love their fame are friendless," he went on to say.

Prager went on to praise the British monarchy before naming Harry and Meghan as two of its most serious challenges.

"I think that rituals are essential to the survival of a nation or a religion, and that's a very big ritual in British life. But it's very sad to me that they [Harry and Meghan] have the fame that they have."

Prager's comments came amid persistent speculation regarding the fifth in line to the British throne's admission to using drugs, both illegal and prescribed, in his 2023 memoir, Spare. The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, is urging the Biden administration to reveal whether the fiery-haired prince admitted to such narcotic use on his visa application in 2020.

"I don’t know why laws would be changed for him," Prager observed when asked if the Duke's royal status may have caused American laws to not have been enforced if he did lie on the document.

During a February Good Morning America interview, Harry, a 39-year-old father of two, stated, "American citizenship is a thought that has crossed my mind, but isn't something that's a high priority for me right now."

"Ultimately, it will be decided by a federal judge, but if those records are released and if it is found that Prince Harry has lied on his application, there will be tremendous public pressure for Harry to be deported from the United States," the Heritage Foundation's director, Nile Gardiner, told an outlet.

"Now, if you have a Republican president in place, you can be sure that a Republican leader would strictly enforce U.S. immigration laws," he added.

"And if Harry has broken those laws by lying on his application, I'm in no doubt that a Republican president would swiftly remove him from the United States," Gardiner continued.

The Duke and his wife are typically regarded favorably by left-leaning Americans, and the story of the royal's alleged visa fraud has been picked up by right-leaning GOP sources and commentators.

Since quitting the royal family in 2020, Harry has been living with Meghan and their two children in Montecito, California. The Duke's decision to become an American citizen may place King Charles III in a position to be "forced" to revoke his, and hence his wife's, royal status.

As the reigning sovereign, King Charles possesses full and sole "ownership" of both Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet Diana, if he so desires.

Meanwhile, a royal critic slammed Prince Harry for changing his permanent residence from the United Kingdom to the United States.

The Duke of Sussex named the United States as his primary residence in records submitted at Companies House on Monday, April 15, for his sustainable tourism organization Travalyst.

Prince Harry identified the United States as his "new country/state usually resident" while using his full name, Prince Henry Charles Albert David Duke of Sussex.

While the update was submitted on Monday, the modification listed was backdated to June 29, 2023, the same day Buckingham Palace confirmed that Harry and Meghan Markle had left their old UK residence, Frogmore Cottage.

Lee Cohen, a US-based writer, "applaude"' the action, stating, "I can hear the rejoicing in Britain already."

Cohen chastised Harry, claiming that every decision he makes makes it much more difficult for him to "stay relevant".

"I can hear the celebration in Britain already; when will the title and place in the succession be finally removed? With each move like this, it becomes harder to stay relevant as Harry alienates himself from the birthright that makes him noteworthy," he told Express UK.

Prince Harry and Meghan permanently relocated to California, US, when they resigned from their royal duties in 2020, as their ongoing feud with the Firm deepened.