Prince Harry is considering his options regarding a possible legal challenge against the current U.S. President.
There are growing calls from royal commentators for the Prince to consider a legal battle against Donald Trump. The push comes after Trump reportedly called the Duchess of Sussex a “terrible wife,” a remark seen as damaging to both Meghan Markle’s and Prince Harry’s reputations.

Radar Online discusses insights from Royal expert and author Ingrid Seward, who has highlighted the unsettling number of people nodding in agreement with Trump’s comments. She stated, “It was very rude and hurtful to make those claims. Describing someone as ‘terrible’ in front of a global audience isn’t fair.”

“It was very wrong and hurtful to mention all of those things,” Seward continues. “While some may agree with him, airing such opinions publicly in this manner is inappropriate!”
Harry and Meghan do have legal recourse they might consider against Trump. Trump, on his part, has indicated he would support any legal challenges against Harry should there be questions about his visa documentation.

It’s worth noting that Harry and Meghan’s life in California aligns them more closely with Democratic communities, which might offer significant support were they to pursue this matter legally against the President.
According to legal scholars, while Trump’s remarks could indeed harm Meghan and Harry’s brand, pursuing a case against him may not necessarily be the most prudent approach.
This situation has spurred debate and conversation about the consequences and implications of public statements, especially when made by influential figures such as a former President. The question remains about the legal and reputational impact of such statements and how figures in the public eye can effectively respond or seek redress.