Donald Trump, against "protecting" Prince Harry: "He betrayed the queen"

Prince Harry is one of the best-known personalities in the world.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 February 2024 Sunday 16:18
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Donald Trump, against "protecting" Prince Harry: "He betrayed the queen"

Prince Harry is one of the best-known personalities in the world. And the British royal family could be considered a headline-generating machine. Although a few weeks ago the United Kingdom was shocked by King Charles III's cancer diagnosis, the visit of his youngest son caught everyone's attention.

Since the Duke of Sussex went to live in the United States with his wife, Meghan Markle, the controversies have not stopped. Incendiary memories, devastating interviews and harsh statements have always involved these two family members. And now it has been Donald Trump who has wanted to make his position clear in this entire story.

The former US president is clear that he wants to be elected again in the next elections at the end of the year. And, as is his custom, his opinions never go unnoticed. "I wouldn't protect him. He betrayed the queen. That's unforgivable. He would be alone if it were up to me," he said in the Daily Express US about Prince Harry.

With this, he has put on the table his anger towards the grandson of Elizabeth II, who currently lives in Montecito, California. Among other things, he has assured that the British royal family has been "too kind to him after what he has done" and has launched a clear criticism of Joe Biden and his administration for "protecting Harry."

These statements came after the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, expressed concern about the validity of Prince William's brother's US visa. The organization is pushing for these files to be made public to see if he may have lied at some point to gain a foothold in the country.

And Prince Harry claimed in his book to have used drugs during his youth. Something that would have prevented your entry into the United States, since one of the questions on the visa application, whose affirmative answer could be inadmissible, goes along these lines: "Are you or have you ever been a drug addict or addict?" .

The son of the late Lady Di assured that he was a "deeply unhappy seventeen-year-old boy and willing to try almost anything that would alter the status quo." For this reason, the Heritage Foundation wants to go all out. However, the United States Government has spoken out and made it clear that the Duke of Sussex's book would not be valid evidence for his visa review application.

"Just saying something in a book doesn't make it true," said John Bardo of the Department of Homeland Security. For all this, Donald Trump has firmly stated that he does not intend to allow this protection and that he plans to go all out.