Donald Trump reveals why he won’t be deporting Prince Harry before making brutal one-word dig at Meghan Markle

Donald Trump has stated he doesn’t want to deport Prince Harry, citing his “warm relationship” with King Charles III and respect for the royal family. Trump, who has frequently criticized Meghan Markle, said he would not send Harry back to the UK, as it would cause a headache for the King. A source explained that keeping Harry in the US is easier than bringing him back to the UK. This comes after questions about Harry’s immigration due to his past drug use, which he admitted in his memoir. Trump also threw jabs at Meghan, calling her “terrible” while praising Prince William as a “great young man.”

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