It is now confirmed that Donald Trump has been elected President of the United States, and it is believed that he may be able to keep one of his vows against Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
President Trump, who is 78 years old, issued a warning that he will take "appropriate action" with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, which might result in their expulsion from the United States entirely.
In the event that this is the case, it is believed that the pair may have a "backup plan" in place, which would involve making arrangements in advance in the event that the worst-case scenario occurs.
It was previously mentioned by the Republicans that there are portions in Prince Harry's memoir "Spare," which was published in 2023 and became a best-seller, that described his experiences with psychedelic drugs, which might potentially cause problems for his visa.
One of the most striking passages that Prince Harry, who is forty years old, shared was about his experience with magic mushrooms at a party in Hollywood. He recalled, "I stared at the bin. It stared back. 'What-staring? ' Then it became... a head. I stepped on the pedal and the head opened its mouth. A huge open grin."
While cocaine "didn't do anything" for him, the father of two admitted that marijuana "is different, that actually really did help me." This confession was made with honesty rarely heard among senior members of the Royal family.
The no-holds-barred glimpse into Prince Harry's life away from his royal duties captivated readers. Still, it is common knowledge that President Trump, who had previously been impeached, was much less than impressed with the book.
"I wouldn't be at all surprised if he suddenly said 'Right, I'm sending Prince Harry out of this country'. And the reasons that he would use would be the drug issue, because Prince Harry has admitted to taking marijuana, cocaine, magic mushrooms - and may not have filled that in on his visa form," royal expert Hugo Vickers told The Sun.
"I think it's very wise to take all the possibilities into account [and look to live elsewhere]. Looking at it from the outside, it makes perfect sense that they should have a backup plan. But Meghan is very US-based and [Harry being kicked out] would be a problem for them," he added.
Nevertheless, it would appear that the Sussexes may already have a destination in mind. Their new vacation home in Portugal is located close to a property held by Prince Harry's cherished younger cousin, Princess Eugenie, who is 34 years old, and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, who is 38 years old.
Mail Online previously reported that this purchase would have enabled the Duke and Duchess of Suchess to acquire a "Golden Visa," which would have granted them admission to the Schengen area of the European Union without authorization.
Nevertheless, Richard Fitzwilliams, an additional royal specialist, stated in an interview with the Daily Express that it is quite improbable that Portugal will become the Sussexers' new permanent residence. According to Fitzwilliams, he does not believe that Portugal is intended to serve as a permanent base to replace California.
According to reports, Prince Harry's decision to describe his drug use in "Spare" in interviews as well as in the memoir, which is currently available in paperback format, was incredibly unwise. However, the Sussexes maintained a very quiet profile during the election, encouraging people in the United States to cast their ballots but not being specific about who they were voting for.
It was once speculated that Meghan might enter politics; however, there has been no indication that she is doing so. If it was discovered that Prince Harry had not disclosed his drug use on his visa application, it is highly improbable that President Trump would deport Harry, risking an embarrassing incident involving the royal family.
In the meantime, in February, during the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, DC, Trump stated to the Daily Express that he believed the Royal Family had been "too gracious" to Prince Harry. He also hinted that he would not protect Prince Harry if he were to return to power, similar to what he believed President Joe Biden had done.
Trump stated that he would not defend him. He was a traitor to the Queen. There are unforgivable lies in that. If it were up to me, he would be alone in this situation. Then he continued by saying that he believes they have been too kind to him because of what he has done.