Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are carefully considering their exit strategy from the United States, driven by concerns about the potential impact of the presidency on their future.
The Duke of Sussex is feeling uneasy as he awaits a crucial decision on his U.S. visa, now under the scrutiny of a discerning judge.
Amid a high-profile legal battle involving the Heritage Foundation in Washington D.C. probing into the Duke’s alleged ties to drugs, the royal couple is meticulously planning their route back to the United Kingdom.
The couple’s worries are not baseless, as the conservative think tank has launched a series of inquiries under the Freedom of Information Act to access Prince Harry’s immigration records.
Their aim is to determine the accuracy of the Duke’s disclosures regarding his past experiences with substances like cannabis, cocaine, magic mushrooms, and ayahuasca, all revealed in his memoir, “Spare.”
In an exclusive interview with Palace Confidential, Prince Harry hinted at the looming U.S. presidential election and the strained relationship between Meghan and Donald Trump.
The tension between them is evident, with Trump suggesting that their time in the U.S. might become more challenging if he secures another term.
Given these circumstances, Prince Harry’s unease in the United States is understandable.
Having a contingency plan to return to his homeland would undoubtedly be advantageous for him.
Former U.S. President’s remarks further added to the Duke’s concerns, stating that he would not shield Harry from facing the consequences of any actions that may betray his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
The uncertainty surrounding their stay in the U.S. has prompted the couple to seriously contemplate their next move.
As the pressure mounts and the specter of the presidency looms over their future, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle find themselves at a crossroads.
The ongoing legal battle and the scrutiny surrounding their immigration status have only heightened their apprehension.