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Trump: No Protection for Prince Harry if I’m Re-elected


(L) Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at the ⁤Conservative Political⁣ Action Conference (CPAC) at the Hilton Anatole on⁤ August 06, 2022 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images) / (R) Britain’s Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, speaks during ‌a wheelchair curling demonstration at the “Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025’s One Year⁤ to Go” winter training‍ camp in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, ‌February 16, 2024.⁤ (Photo ⁤by DON MACKINNON/AFP via Getty⁣ Images)

OAN’s Elizabeth Volberding
1:10 PM – Monday, February 26, 2024

Former United States President Donald Trump made⁤ a bold statement, declaring that he would not protect Prince Harry of the United Kingdom if ​he wins the 2024 election in November.

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Prince Harry’s real name is‍ Henry ‍Charles Albert David, and if Trump​ secures a second ​term, he stated that Prince Harry⁤ would be left to fend for himself, accusing him of betraying ⁢the‍ Queen.

“He betrayed the queen. That’s unforgivable,” Trump ⁤explained to the U.K.’s Daily Express over ​the weekend.

In the midst of a legal battle between the Department ​of Homeland Security (DHS) and ⁤the conservative think-tank the Heritage Foundation, concerning Prince Harry’s visa, ‌Trump claimed ⁣that the Biden administration has been protecting him.

On Friday, the ⁣Heritage Foundation appeared in court​ to request Prince Harry’s visa records, aiming to determine if he lied about his drug use on immigration documents.

The foundation argues that if Prince Harry⁤ had been truthful about his drug experiences described in ⁣his book Spare,​ it should have prevented him from entering ‌the ⁣United States.

The group wants the Department of Homeland Security ⁢to release his documentation to ‌investigate if he received⁤ special treatment or​ if he lied about his past drug use. Lawyers for ‌the DHS argued in court that confessions‌ made in a book may not be ‌genuine.

“I wouldn’t ⁣protect him,” Trump said. “He would be on his own if it ‌was down ‌to me.”

When Prince Harry announced his⁣ departure from the Royal ⁢Family in January 2020, he was accused of blindsiding the Queen, a claim he denies. Despite possible conflicts, Prince Harry and‍ his wife Meghan Markle ‍have tried to maintain a close relationship with Queen Elizabeth II, even naming their daughter Lilibet, a childhood nickname from the ‍Queen’s family.

During the Conservative Political Action Conference, President Trump also criticized the Biden Administration for‌ being ⁣too gracious to Prince Harry after his actions.

Prince Harry and ⁢Meghan Markle moved to California in 2020 and currently reside in Montecito with their two children. In an interview, Prince Harry mentioned that he has considered ​becoming ​an American citizen but it ⁢is not a high priority for him at ⁤the​ moment.

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How⁣ might Trump’s statement ⁤and the legal ​battle impact the relationship between the United States ‍and ⁢the ‌United Kingdom,‌ specifically in terms of diplomatic ties and the security of foreign dignitaries

Former President Donald Trump has made a bold statement regarding⁣ his stance on protecting Prince⁢ Harry of the ‍United Kingdom if he⁤ were to win​ the 2024 election. Trump ​declared that‌ he would not ⁤provide any protection for Prince Harry if he secures a second‍ term as president.

Prince‌ Harry, whose real name is Henry Charles Albert David, would allegedly be left to fend for himself if Trump were to be reelected.⁢ Trump accuses Prince Harry of betraying⁣ the⁢ Queen, ‍an action that he deems unforgivable. In ⁢an interview with the UK’s Daily Express, Trump expressed his strong opinion ​on the matter.

This statement from Trump comes in the midst of‍ a ​legal battle between the ‍Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the conservative think-tank, ‍the Heritage Foundation. The dispute revolves ​around Prince‌ Harry’s visa and whether​ he​ lied about his drug use⁤ when applying for immigration documents.

The ⁣Heritage Foundation appeared in court on Friday to ‌request Prince Harry’s ⁢visa records in order to investigate the claims. They argue that if‍ Prince Harry had been truthful about his drug experiences detailed in his book,⁤ “Spare,” he⁤ should have been prevented from entering ‍the United ⁢States.​ They‌ seek ⁤to determine⁢ if he received special⁤ treatment or if he lied about ‍his past drug use. Lawyers for the DHS countered by arguing that confessions​ made in a book may not be genuine.

Trump’s statement of not protecting‍ Prince Harry reflects his strong position on the matter.⁣ However, it is ​important to note that the decision to provide protection for foreign dignitaries is not solely in the hands of the president. It involves various‌ diplomatic protocols ⁤and agreements between countries.

Prince Harry’s departure ​from ‌the Royal⁤ Family in ‌January 2020 ‍was met with accusations of blindsiding the Queen, although he denies this claim. Despite possible conflicts, Prince Harry and⁤ his wife Meghan Markle have made ​efforts to maintain a close relationship with Queen‍ Elizabeth II, even naming ‍their daughter Lilibet, a childhood nickname used within the Queen’s family.

It remains to be seen⁤ how this legal battle and Trump’s statement ⁤will ⁣impact the relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom. Diplomatic ties ‍are crucial among nations, especially with regard to the‍ protection and security of foreign dignitaries. As​ the situation develops,‍ it will ⁤be interesting to see​ how both sides approach this issue and what​ implications it may have for future​ interactions.



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