Wednesday, October 30, 2024 - Eric Trump has said that Prince Harry's US visa is safe because 'no one cares' about the Duke or his 'unpopular' wife Meghan Markle.
The ex-president's second son, 40, told the Daily
Mail that his father Donald 'loved the Queen' and lamented how Harry had
done a 'huge detriment' to the royal family after turning his back on
the UK.
But Eric said that Harry shouldn't have to worry about
being deported if Donald Trump is re-elected on November 5 despite
the Duke of Sussex facing allegations he may have lied about his drug
use when he applied for his US visa.
'Truthfully I don't give a damn about Prince Harry and I
don't think this country does either,' Eric said of the Duke, 40, who now lives
in Montecito, California.
'My father loved the Queen and I think the monarchy is an
incredibly beautiful thing.'
'The late Queen was amazing. The way she welcomed my father
with open arms was, like, beyond,' Eric said.
Eric also said that Harry let his family down when
he quit the monarchy and moved to California with wife Meghan and son
Archie in 2020.
'You look at this one black sheep who doesn't exactly know
where he is, led by a wife that is pretty unpopular, both here and over where
you are,' Eric said.
He added that Harry appeared to 'have gone off the deep end
and it's sad to watch.'
However, people are 'able to differentiate between the two
sides,' Eric said and described the royal family as a great symbol of Britain.
Returning to the Duke's visa status, Eric said: 'I don't
give a damn if he did drugs. It means nothing.
'I can tell you that our father and our entire family has
tremendous respect for the monarchy.'
It comes as Harry is facing a fresh fight over his
secret US visa application with an American think-tank demanding it be
made public after he admitted taking drugs in his memoir, Spare.
The Heritage Foundation questioned why the Duke was allowed
into the US following his reference to taking cocaine, marijuana, and
psychedelic mushrooms in the book published last year.
The conservative Washington DC group brought a lawsuit
against the Department for Homeland Security (DHS) after a Freedom of
Information request was rejected.
The case was brought because visa applicants must by law
declare whether they have taken drugs. Failure to do so can lead to
deportation, and Heritage wanted the US Government to release the records to
see what Harry said about drug usage.
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