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Donald Trump, the former US President and potential future President, has shown his disapproval towards Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Speculations arise that if he wins the 2024 US election, he might consider deporting the couple. This possibility could lead to a significant upheaval in the lives of Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and their children as they may have to leave their new home in the USA. Experts warn that Trump could investigate deportation due to Harry’s revelations in his book, „Spare.“

The crux of the matter lies in Harry’s candid confessions in his memoir regarding his past drug use, including cocaine and psychedelic mushrooms. This revelation could jeopardize his lifestyle in the USA, especially if he did not disclose this information on his visa application. Trump has already hinted at this issue, stating that Harry would be on his own if Trump were to be elected as President again. Royal expert Hugo Vickers suggests that Harry is treading on thin ice and it would not be surprising if Trump decides to deport him.

It is well-known that Trump has had a strained relationship with the couple since 2016. Trump’s disdain for Harry and Meghan stems from their conflicts, with Trump expressing his displeasure multiple times. This animosity may also be linked to Trump’s reportedly good relationship with the late Queen. Vickers points out that Trump holds a grudge against Harry for causing distress to the Queen in her final years and has publicly stated that he will not forgive Harry.

Meghan, on her part, has labeled Trump as „misogynistic“ in a late-night talk show eight years ago, prompting Trump to retaliate by calling her „nasty“ in a 2019 interview. Given the escalating tensions, experts advise the couple to prepare an emergency plan, which they may already have in place. Allegedly, Harry and Meghan have purchased a house in Portugal as a contingency in case they are forced to leave the USA.

The last joint appearance of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle dates back to August 18. The reasons behind their absence from public events remain unclear. The ongoing feud between the couple and Trump underscores the need for them to be prepared for any eventuality, including the possibility of deportation. As the speculations surrounding their future in the USA intensify, Harry and Meghan may find themselves relying on the contingency plan they have put in place in Portugal.