Prince Harry "should be very worried" about Trump's recent deportation comments, a British broadcaster has warned the Duke of Sussex.
Donald Trump appeared to threaten Prince Harry with deportation over the weekend when he declared he "will not protect him" like Joe Biden has been.
Before addressing a crowd at the CPAC conference in Washington, DC, the former President hinted that should he be re-elected as president of the United States, he might decide to deport the Duke of Sussex. Speaking to theDaily Express US, Trump expressed his rage at the Joe Biden administration for maintaining the privacy of Harry's immigration application to "protect Harry."
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"I wouldn’t protect him. He betrayed the Queen. That’s unforgivable. He would be on his own if it was down to me," he said. Trump also touched on how he feels that the Royal Family has been "too gracious" to Harry after "what he has done".
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Piers also went on to say how when he interviewed Trump in 2022 on his show Piers Morgan: Uncensored, the former US president spoke of how he thought that the Sussexes should be stripped of their titles. Trump declared at the time: "He has been so disrespectful to the country, and I think he's an embarrassment."
Then, circling back to the matter in hand, Piers said that if "that nuclear option was pressed" of Trump deporting Harry, the Duke would be "forced to leave his idyllic Californian mansion and his adoptive country". He also said: "And knowing Trump as well as I do, his capacity for such acts of petty vengeance is unlimited."
Piers also said that he believes "this could be a very perilous few months for the man who wants to have his royal cake and eat it", in regards to the Duke of Sussex.
Trump's recent comments about Prince Harry came to light after the Duke revealed in a rare televised chat with Good Morning America that he has "considered" applying to become a citizen of the United States.
And Trump's comments came just 24 hours after Prince Harry appeared in court to answer questions over whether or not he had misrepresented his drug use, which he had admitted to in his 2023 book Spare, on his immigration documents to the US.