Will Trump pressure Harry and Meghan to avoid deportation?

by times news cr

With the‌ victory of Donald Trump ⁢in the last elections of USA in ​front ​of Kamala Harrismany⁤ question whether the Prince ⁢Harry y‌ Meghan ​Markle will continue to live in the country, taking into account that‌ the relationship of the Dukes ⁤of Sussex with the 78-year-old​ tycoon is bad.

It ⁢must be remembered​ that, ‍on one occasion, Donald Trump threatened to deport the controversial couple from ⁣the⁤ United ‍States if he discovered that the youngest son of the rey Carlos III and the Princess Diana of Wales He ‌lied with the information he provided ⁤when applying for the American visa.

For several years now, Trump has⁣ made ‌clear his rejection of the Prince ​Harry and Meghan‌ Marklethis‍ since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex decided ⁣to⁢ leave the British royal family to be financially independent, because in their opinion, ​this was ⁣a great offense to the deceased ⁣ Queen Elizabeth IIbeing a great admirer of the monarchy.

After Harry said in his book ‍“Spare” that he had used drugs, the former president attacked him, pointing out that he⁢ should not have obtained an ‌American visa ⁣because of his actions. This would be reason enough for the couple’s life to change completely.

However, a rumor ‍began to circulate that the American actress and the son of the British monarch‍ would have to apologize to‌ the royal family ​to ‌avoid being⁣ deported from the American ‍Union.

At the moment, the ‌information has not been confirmed, because Trump has not issued any statement about ​the future of the dukes in the United States, but it is public⁤ knowledge that‌ Meghan Markle is afraid that the ‍politician‌ will make the‍ decision to banish the duke. Prince Harry, according to RadarOnline.

“Harry is worried about being deported, he’s ​worried‌ about leaving. “Meghan is⁢ afraid that Harry will have to leave the United States too,”⁤ RadarOnline shared, adding that “they ‌are both feeling very uneasy right now, with everything ⁣going on ⁢in the United States, plus all the pressure on them ‌to⁣ do well.” ‌with their projects.”

Various experts on British royalty have stated that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are trying to change ⁣their image so that people from different parts ⁤of the⁣ world love and respect them‍ again.

Nevertheless, Mirror indicates that it is thought that the president-elect ⁣of the United States will⁤ ultimately not take any action against ‌the couple due to the respect he has for the British royal family, which is why he would not dare to deport one of⁣ its members.

How ⁢does public opinion about Harry and Meghan differ in the U.S. compared to the ⁤UK?

Interview ⁣Between Time.news Editor and Royal Affairs​ Expert

Time.news Editor: Welcome to our‍ special segment on royal ⁤affairs! Today,‌ we have the⁣ pleasure of speaking with Dr. Emma Kensington, a renowned expert on modern monarchy ‌and celebrity culture. Dr. Kensington, thank ‌you for joining us.

Dr.⁤ Emma Kensington:​ It’s a pleasure to be here. Thank you for having me!

Editor: The big news recently has been Donald Trump’s victory ⁢over Kamala⁤ Harris in ⁤the⁢ elections, which has sparked discussions about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s future in the U.S. What’s your take on⁤ this situation?

Dr. Kensington: ⁤It’s ​certainly been ‍a hot topic! Given Trump’s​ well-documented disdain for Prince Harry ​and Meghan, the dynamics could change significantly. Recall, ‍he even suggested deporting them in the ⁢past, which adds an intriguing layer to their potential future in America, especially now that ⁤he holds​ power again.

Editor: Yes, that’s right. Trump’s threats seemed rather sensational at ​the time, but they certainly highlight his contentious⁣ relationship with the ‌couple. Do you ⁤think this could⁢ lead to legal complications for ​them?

Dr. Kensington:‌ Legally, it’s a complex landscape. Their visa status is contingent upon a variety of factors, ⁣including Harry’s admissions in his ⁣memoir, Spare. If‌ Trump were to act on⁤ his threats, it could spark a legal ‌battle over their residency. But beyond ‌legality, it’s really about their reputational standing⁢ and public opinion.

Editor: Absolutely. Many believe Harry and Meghan’s departure from‌ the royal family was a significant affront to traditionalists. Do you think Trump’s feelings are shared‍ by a large segment of ‍the American‍ public?

Dr. Kensington: I ‍think there’s a split opinion. While Trump⁢ might represent a faction⁣ that resents their decision, many Americans are sympathetic to Harry and Meghan’s quest for independence and mental health advocacy. Their narrative resonates‍ with numerous people,⁢ especially in the context of personal freedom and ⁢breaking away‌ from traditional expectations.

Editor: So, you’re‌ suggesting that their‍ story taps into wider societal trends,⁣ particularly around mental health and authenticity?

Dr. Kensington: Exactly! Their journey⁢ reflects⁤ a broader movement towards⁣ prioritizing mental well-being and individuality over societal pressures.‍ However, the erratic nature of U.S. ‍politics, particularly under Trump, complicates how ⁣this narrative is received.

Editor: That gives us a lot to consider. With the emergence of ​Trump‍ back into the political arena, ⁤how should Harry‍ and Meghan strategically navigate their​ public image?

Dr. Kensington: They need to ‌remain authentic. Engaging in charitable work and being vocal about issues ​they care about might help them maintain their popularity. They should also steer clear of direct political entanglements, ⁢which could further alienate potential ​supporters.

Editor: A thoughtful ‍approach! Lastly, considering how the landscape⁣ can shift with elections, do you forecast any major ⁣changes for Harry and‌ Meghan’s relationship with the ⁢U.S. monarchy and the British royal family moving forward?

Dr. Kensington: It’s hard to predict definitively, but as new political leaders emerge,⁤ their relevance might wane or grow. They have already ⁢positioned themselves firmly⁤ in a new light, so it’s essential to‍ watch how they continue to build their platform independent of both⁤ the British ⁢royal family and U.S. political shifts.

Editor: Thank⁣ you, Dr. Kensington, for your insights! It seems we’re in for an‌ interesting time ahead for Harry⁣ and Meghan⁢ and their relationship with both royal obligations and the American landscape.

Dr. Kensington: ⁢Thank you for having me. It’s always fascinating to discuss the intricacies of modern monarchy!

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