News Donald Trump would 'have no qualms' throwing Meghan and Harry out the US: 'He might do what Biden didn't!'

Gabrielle Wilde

Guest Reporter
Royal journalist Sarah Louise Robertson has warned that US President Donald Trump would "have no qualms" about taking action against Prince Harry and Meghan Markle if they upset him during his presidency.

She noted that whilst the Sussexes may not be an immediate concern, Trump's character could lead to future confrontation.



The warning comes after Trump's inauguration as the 47th president of the United States.

Trump was inaugurated as the 47th president on Monday following a tense election victory over Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.


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The new president has previously made his position on the Duke of Sussex clear, stating that Harry would be "on his own" if Trump returned to office.

Trump has accused Harry of having "betrayed the Queen", which he condemned as "unforgivable" and "very disrespectful".

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Royal Journalist Sarah Louise Robertson told GB News: "Trump can do anything at the moment, Harry and Meghan are so low down on his list of priorities.

"At the moment, he won't have given them a thought. But later down the line, if they say something else to upset him, I don't think he would have any qualms.

"The sticking point would be that he seems to really adore Prince William. He adores King Charles and he loves our Royal Family, so he probably wouldn't want to do anything that would cause upset to them.

"However, Trump has a long memory and he doesn't like people who are disloyal. He didn't like the way they conducted themselves.


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"He didn't like the way they acted towards the Queen and the documentary that they made.

"Also, he didn't like the way that they snubbed him when he came across from his royal visit, and Meghan called him misogynistic in an interview.

"He doesn't forget things like this, and he may very well do what Biden didn't and actually make public Harry's visa application, which will show if Harry's lied or not about taking drugs."

Speaking to Nigel Farage last year, Trump suggested that if Harry had lied on his American visa application about taking drugs, he could face deportation.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have resided in California since relocating to the US in 2020.


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The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think-tank, has been pushing for Prince Harry's visa documents to be made public to verify whether he made truthful declarations about his past drug use.

Harry admitted to using cocaine, cannabis and psychedelic mushrooms in his memoir Spare.

US judge Carl Nichols ruled in September 2024 that the duke's visa application should remain private, stating "the public does not have a strong interest in disclosure".

Nile Gardiner, director of the Heritage Foundation, told The Daily Beast he will "personally urge Donald Trump to deport Prince Harry" if evidence emerges of visa application dishonesty.

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