Prince Harry’s Loneliness: A Consequence of My Presidency
The Sussex couple, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have been at the center of controversy once again, this time involving former US President Donald Trump and their immigration status.
In a recent statement at the Conservative Political Action Conference near Washington DC, Trump expressed his disapproval of how the Biden administration was treating the royal couple. He specifically targeted Meghan Markle, stating that he would not have protected her and that she had betrayed the Queen, calling her actions unforgivable. Trump made it clear that if it were up to him, Meghan would be on her own.
The couple had previously moved to the USA in 2020, but Trump’s comments have brought their status under the spotlight once again. This comes in the midst of a naming crisis, where a new book claims that Queen Elizabeth was outraged by Harry and Meghan’s decision to name their daughter Lilibet. The couple had stated that they named their daughter after the Queen, whose nickname in the family was Lilibet. However, royal journalist Robert Hardman’s autobiography suggests that the Queen was actually angry when the couple implied that she had supported the name.
Furthermore, controversies over Harry’s immigration status have resurfaced following allegations made by a US-based conservative think tank. The Heritage Foundation has argued that Harry may not be able to enter the US legally due to his admission of using illegal drugs in his memoir. Harry had confessed to using cocaine, marijuana, and psychedelic mushrooms in his youth, leading the foundation to claim that US laws deem such behavior unacceptable for entry into the country.
As the Sussex couple navigate these new challenges, the public remains divided on their actions and their standing within the royal family and international community.