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Trump has ruled out deporting Britain's Prince Harry from the U.S.

NYP: Trump is not going to deport Prince Harry from the U.S.
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US President Donald Trump ruled out the possibility of deportation of British Prince Harry. This was reported by the New York Post on February 8.

"I don't want to do that. I'm going to leave him alone. He's got enough problems with his wife as it is. She's terrible," Trump said in an interview with the newspaper.

Also, the American president called Harry a "victim" of Meghan Markle.

According to the publication, Harry's immigration status is the subject of a legal battle in Washington, as the Heritage Foundation claims he may have concealed past drug use, which should have disqualified him from being eligible for an American visa.

Trump also praised Harry's older brother Prince William, whom he met in Paris in December during the opening ceremony of Notre Dame Cathedral, calling him a remarkable young man.

Last November, Americanist Vladimir Mozhegov reported that Trump may expel Britain's Prince Harry after the inauguration. According to the expert, Trump likes Nigel Farage, a member of the British Parliament and leader of the Reform the United Kingdom party, more than Prime Minister Keir Starmer, so he may go for the expulsion of Prince Harry.

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