Donald Trump says Prince Harry would be 'on his
own' if he becomes US President
Republican said Joe Biden’s administration gave prince
an easy ride
WILLIAM
MATA
21 HOURS
AGO
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/prince-harry-donald-trump-us-president-b1141364.html
Prince
Harry would not be welcome in America under a second Donald Trump presidency,
the Republican frontrunner has said.
Fresh from
defeating sole rival Nikki Haley in the South Carolina primary, the 77-year-old
White House hopeful has turned his aim on the Duke of Sussex.
Harry is
currently facing a legal battle with a conservative think tank who are looking
to use claims made in his book Spare that he took drugs as a reason to revoke
his visa.
Mr Trump
said the Biden administration has been “too gracious” to the prince and his
wife Meghan Markle, with Homeland allowing them the right to live in the
country in 2020.
“I wouldn’t
protect him,” Mr Trump said on Saturday. “He betrayed the Queen. That’s
unforgivable. He would be on his own if it was down to me.”
Mr Trump
did not expand on the Queen comment, but it has been reported that the late
Elizabeth II was unhappy that the Sussexes named their daughter Lillibet - her
nickname.
The
77-year-old Mr Trump has been known to follow through on grudges, completing a
long campaign to try and prove Barack Obama was not born in America, before
giving up.
In Spare,
Harry admitted to taking cocaine, cannabis and magic mushrooms.
This was
enough to provoke the fire and fury of right wing think tank The Heritage
Foundation, which has taken Homeland Security to court over the prince’s visa.
Lawyer John
Bardo, representing Harry on behalf of Homeland has countered the foundation’s
argument saying “the book isn’t sworn testimony or proof”.
"Saying
something in a book doesn’t necessarily make it true,” Mr Bardo said, according
to a story run by the Telegraph on Saturday.
Mr Trump
has previously lashed out at Harry, saying he was “surprised” the prince was
given an invitation to Charles’s coronation.
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