The President of the United States, Donald Trump, stated that he will not deport British Prince Harry, despite questions regarding his legal status in the country. According to the American leader, "Harry already has enough problems with his wife." This was reported by the New York Post, as conveyed by UNN.
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It is noted that on Friday, February 7, President Donald Trump informed The New York Post that he is not interested in deporting Harry from the country.
The head of the White House, who had previously criticized Meghan Markle, also praised Prince William, whom he met in December in Paris.
"The Duke of Sussex and his liberal-minded American wife Meghan Markle have expressed disapproval of Trump for many years, including once when the Duchess referred to the president as a 'divider' and a 'misogynist,'" the publication noted.
Reminder
A court in Washington is once again reviewing Prince Harry's legal status in the U.S. due to his admission of drug use in his memoirs. Donald Trump stated that he will not defend the Duke in this matter.
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