Prince Harry Risks Deportation Over Immigration Information
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle purchased a home in Portugal following eviction from Frogmore Cottage.
- Concerns about deportation are fueled by Trump's comments regarding Harry's immigration status.
- The couple's actions suggest an effort to establish independence and connect with European opportunities.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's relocation to Portugal has raised questions regarding their future as they may seek refuge from potential repercussions of Donald Trump's presidency. Early last year, they were evicted from Windsor's Frogmore Cottage and have since shown a desire to repair ties with the royal family. Their recent property purchase could also provide a 'golden visa,' facilitating easier travel across Europe. However, concerns about Harry's immigration status linger, especially after former President Trump's remarks indicating he would not enjoy special privileges in the U.S., and the ongoing scrutiny of his visa application. The couple's desire for newfound independence and royal-style living may link to past criticisms and create opportunities for them to establish a new royal presence overseas.