Former president and Republican contender Donald Trump criticized Prince Harry during a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference outside of Washington, DC, stating that he will be "on his own" if he is elected to a second term this year, according to The Telegraph.
He said that Joe Biden's administration has been "too gracious" to him since the Duke of Sussex moved to the US in 2020.
He went on to criticize Harry for his "unforgivable" betrayal of Queen Elizabeth II. "I wouldn't protect him," he remarked. He was a betrayer of the queen. That's not an excuse. He would be on his own if it came to me."
Furthermore he said "I think they have been too gracious to him after what he has done," referencing President Biden's attitude towards the Sussexes, Meghan and Harry.
The politically right Heritage Foundation has launched a lawsuit contesting Prince Harry's immigration status, claiming that his confession of drug usage in his autobiography "Spare" should have prevented him from being accepted.
Historically use of certain illegal drugs has kept several foreign nationals like Nigella Lawson from traveling to United States.
In the court on Friday the think tank said that the government of the United States needs to ensure the availability of immigration form of prince harry and that will indicate that rather he told the homeland security department about the usage of drugs or not.