Amidst growing speculation, it appears that some individuals are questioning whether Prince Harry has overstayed his welcome in the United States.
Controversy arose when the Prince disclosed his past drug use in his revealing memoir, Spur, prompting critics to suggest that his visa should be revoked.
Kevin Roberts, President of the Heritage Foundation, expressed disdain for Prince Harry’s presence in America in a recent interview with the Telegraph, stating, “We don’t like him being in America, and we would love for him to come back to you or somewhere.
I guess we as Americans, we see Prince Harry the same way you see President Biden.
You can have him back.”
Roberts further asserted that only a small fraction of Americans, approximately 2-3%, wholeheartedly believe the narratives put forth by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
He emphasized that Britons need not fret about garnering support from the American populace.
Praising the steadfastness of the British governance system, including the royal family, Roberts implied a stark contrast between the two nations.
Despite Prince Harry’s professed adoration for the life he has built in America alongside his wife, Meghan Markle, recent developments have cast a shadow over their domestic bliss.
Royal experts have noted a significant shift in the dynamics of the Sussexes, with rumors of an impending divorce circulating.
Reports of Harry seeking refuge in a hotel have fueled speculation that his relationship with Meghan Markle may be on rocky ground.
Body language experts, analyzing recent interviews, have detected subtle cues indicating Prince Harry’s potential reluctance to prolong his stay in America.
Evidently, Prince Harry’s behavior suggests a growing disenchantment with his current circumstances.
Observers have observed a pattern of Harry distancing himself from his Montecito residence, hinting at a waning desire to remain with his family.