Donald Trump has decided not to deport Prince Harry from the United States, expressing a desire to simply leave him be.
The situation, however, was complicated when Trump made critical remarks about Harry’s wife, Meghan Markle, suggesting that Harry has plenty of issues already, primarily due to Meghan.

Moreover, Trump referred to Meghan as ‘terrible,’ leading to significant backlash and shock among royal supporters who criticized his comments as inappropriate and uncalled for.
The controversy surrounding Harry included threats of deportation over allegations that he may have provided misleading information about drug use on his visa application when he traveled to the United States.

This issue emerged from the details he shared in his memoir, “Spare,” which caused a significant stir. Initially, Trump, prior to holding office, had pledged to see him deported.
However, the former president seems to have reconsidered and is no longer pursuing that course of action.

Discussing the contentious situation, Trump noted on Friday that he does not wish to take such steps when asked about the case. He expressed some sympathy for Harry, hoping he can address his ongoing challenges with Meghan Markle.