'Sleepless Nights' Ahead for Team Sussex: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Given 'Cause for Anxiety' Thanks to Duke's Visa Application
Nov. 13 2024, Published 2:00 p.m. ET
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle "are likely increasing their yoga and meditation sessions" after Donald Trump's landslide election victory on November 5. This led one royal and political analyst to suggest their series of "misdeeds" are now catching up with them, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
"It seems like divine justice or karma that the fortunes of the Sussex bosses have taken such a turn," commentator Lee Cohen told GBN's Nana Akua. "Over the past year, bad behavior and bad judgements have been catching up with them."
"Now, with Donald Trump’s historic landslide last week, I imagine there have been some sleepless nights in Montecito," he added. "Whether it’s Portugal, Canada, Montecito, or Frogmore, wherever the Sussexes drop anchor, they seem to wear out their welcome. I don’t know if this [Harry’s visa] will be Donald Trump’s first priority, but it certainly should give cause for some anxiety in Montecito."
Nile Gardiner, the director of the conservative think tank the Heritage Foundation, told an outlet, "If Harry did lie on his immigration application, he would have to leave the United States. That would be a criminal offense, and he would be subject to deportation from the United States."
The former Rudy Giuliani advisor added, "In terms of where he would go, Canada is the most likely destination I would have thought."
The president-elect previously said of the Duke of Sussex, "I wasn't [a fan] from day one. I think Harry has been used horribly and I think someday he will regret it. I think Harry's been used and been used terribly. I think it's ruined his relationship with his family, and it hurts the Queen. She is trying to do things that I think are very inappropriate."
Before this statement, the then-sitting president said of the duo in 2020, "I am a great friend and admirer of the Queen and the United Kingdom. It was reported that Harry and Meghan, who left the Kingdom, would reside permanently in Canada. Now they have left Canada for the U.S. however, the U.S. will not pay for their security protection. They must pay!"
The former working royal, who earned the nickname "Harry Pothead" by the British press in the 2000s, admitted to taking cocaine, cannabis and magic mushrooms in his autobiography.
"I stared at the bin," Harry wrote about his experience with mushrooms. "It stared back. 'What-staring? ' Then it became... a head. I stepped on the pedal and the head opened its mouth. A huge open grin."
The prince was also a headline-maker during his late teens and twenties, which included a brawl with a paparazzo outside a London nightclub in 2004.
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