England’s King Charles Reacts to News Trump Won’t Deport Harry

King Charles III is reportedly relieved that former President Donald Trump has no plans to deport Prince Harry from the U.S. back to the U.K. Experts suggest the royal family prefers to keep distance from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, especially amid ongoing tensions.

Key Facts:

  • Former President Donald Trump stated he does not plan to deport Prince Harry despite his visa controversy.
  • Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams believes deportation would bring unnecessary attention back to Harry and Meghan Markle.
  • The royal family, dealing with health concerns and other priorities, reportedly does not trust the Sussexes.
  • Harry and Meghan’s popularity in the U.K. has declined, with many Britons viewing them unfavorably.
  • King Charles, recovering from cancer, is said to prefer Harry staying in the U.S. to avoid conflict.
  • The Heritage Foundation has sued the U.S. government to release Harry’s immigration records over his admitted past drug use.

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The Rest of The Story:

Prince Harry’s U.S. residency status has been a point of controversy, particularly after he admitted to past drug use in his memoir, “Spare.”

The Heritage Foundation has pushed for transparency regarding whether Harry disclosed this information on his visa application, a potential legal issue.

Despite speculation, Trump dismissed the idea of deporting Harry, saying, “I’ll leave him alone. He’s got enough problems with his wife.”

Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams noted that even if legal action were taken, Harry would likely appeal, keeping him in the headlines.

For King Charles, who is known for avoiding conflict, Harry’s continued stay in the U.S. reportedly prevents further disruptions in the royal family.

Charles has focused on his role as monarch while also undergoing cancer treatment, leaving little energy for family disputes.

Some royal insiders believe Charles regrets missing out on time with his grandchildren, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

However, relations remain strained, with Prince William reportedly unwilling to forgive past grievances.

Commentary:

This situation is both amusing and a little sad.

On one hand, it’s clear that King Charles is probably relieved that Harry and Meghan are staying in America, far away from the royal drama.

There’s no doubt he sees them as a headache he doesn’t need, especially while dealing with his own health challenges.

At the same time, the fact that this means he barely sees his own grandchildren is unfortunate.

The Sussexes’ decision to burn bridges with the royal family may have given them media attention and Hollywood deals, but it also seems to have isolated them from their own relatives.

In the end, it’s hard to feel too sorry for anyone involved.

Charles gets some peace, Harry and Meghan get to stay in California, and Trump gets to take a dig at Meghan.

The royal soap opera continues.

The Bottom Line:

King Charles and the royal family appear content with Prince Harry remaining in the U.S., seeing it as the best way to avoid unnecessary drama.

Trump’s decision not to deport Harry eliminates a potential international controversy, while legal challenges to Harry’s visa status remain unresolved.

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