US President Donald Trump said he would not deport Prince Harry in the wake of his policy of deporting illegal immigrants.
The 78-year-old responded to New York Post’s Question about whether he would deport him, “I will leave him in peace.”
“He has enough problems with his wife,” he said, considering the fact Suits Actress in the past has called him. “She’s terrible.”
Now a royal expert the Duke of Sussex advises on holding his head down and focusing on his charitable work.
“Restricting public discussions about personal complaints would be advised to move the narrative back on their charitable efforts,” Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital. “To let the work speak for themselves could rebuild public confidence.”
Another expert, Helena Chard, shared a cautious roof and said, “His attitude is America first. He is strong on border control, immigration and deportation.”
“Despite his funny statement highlighting that he will not deport Harry, he might have a change of heart if Harry is found guilty of lying on his visa documents. Prince Harry could be the perfect poster boy … however, can Trump doesn’t like Meghan and deport Meghan are not on the cards, ”she added.
Last year, Harry’s immigration status came under the scanner when the Heritage Foundation – if more people tied to the Trump administration – suspected he hid his illegal drug use at the time to get a US visa, defend the Department of Homeland to release his items.