He betrayed the queen! Trump reveals plans to deport Prince Harry if re-elected in November

Trump made it clear that Harry's presence in America greatly bothers him as he went on to marvel as to why the current president, Joe Biden's team actually harbours him in America.

Donald Trump (left) Prince Harry (right)
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Former US president Donald Trump has made it known part of his first order f business if re-elected would be deporting Prince Harry due to what the 77 year old politician cites as "betrayal to the queen,"

Trump made it clear that Harry's presence in America greatly bothers him as he went on to marvel as to why the current president, Joe Biden's team actually harbours him in America.

"I wouldn’t protect him. He betrayed the Queen. That’s unforgivable. He would be on his own if it was down to me,"said the father of 5 bluntly while speaking to the Daily Express.

Still expressing his displeasure with both the royal offspring and the current US president, Donald Trump slammed Biden's administration for being too lenient on Harry especially in regards to the DHS controversy.

"I think they have been too gracious to him after what he has done," added the billionaire entrepreneur who has confirmed that he'll be running for office come November.

Harry and his wife Meghan Markle moved to North America back in January 2020, after announcing their decision to “step back” from their duties as senior royals.

Duke of Sussex, Harry with his wife Meghan Markle with the late Queen Elizabeth
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Trumps statements seem to be in lieu with an ongoing war between the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and a watchdog group, who are currently suing the federal government in an attempt to obtain documents from Harry's immigration papers as well as application for his visa seeing as the English royal is not a US Citizen.

Said watch group in its arguments highlights an exempt from Harry's memoir 'Spare' where the 39-year-old Duke of Sussex admitted to having done a number of drugs before coming to the US.

Following his book, the watchdog group argues that Harry ought to be denied an entry visa and departed as his statements are a clear admission that violates DHS entry protocol and his extended stay in the US is a huge violation.

The group is currently demanding the agency provide them with earlier mentioned papers over to prove Harry's stay. However, DHS has declined the demands arguing Prince Harry has a right to privacy.

Part of their argument is, the royal blood might have cooked up the stories for the traction and sale of his book adding that the statements in the book don't count as a "confession"nor amount to a statement under oath.

So, technically what Donald Trump is trying to say is if he was in charge dice would fall.

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