Duke of Sussex Faces Potential Legal Blow Amid Ongoing US Visa Case
Harry faces a major setback as the Invictus Games draws to a close, with fresh warnings about the possible consequences of his ongoing US visa case.
Despite Donald Trump publicly ruling out deportation, sources suggest the Duke of Sussex could still face serious legal issues. The Heritage Foundation, a US think tank, raised concerns over Harry’s visa application following his admission in Spare to using cocaine, marijuana, and psychedelic mushrooms.
Now, a judge involved in the case has reportedly hinted at the potential disclosure of critical legal documents submitted during Trump’s presidency.
An insider revealed to Daily Mail, “President Trump has said he won’t deport Harry, but there is no doubt he would support a prosecution.” The source added, “The word in Washington is he should be very worried indeed. There is no love lost between the Sussexes and President Trump.”
Trump also made pointed remarks about Meghan Markle, stating, “I’ll leave him alone. He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.”
In what royal commentators believe was a subtle response, Harry addressed “weak moral character in the world” during his speech at the Invictus Games opening ceremony, potentially referencing Trump’s comments.
As Harry prepares to return to the US, uncertainty looms over the outcome of his visa case, overshadowing the conclusion of the Invictus Games.