Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s “backup plan” in case Donald Trump expels him from the nation was made public

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have lived in sunny California for a long time. After a brief stay in Canada, the couple moved into their $14 million estate, and based on reports, they intend to make it their permanent residence. One specific problem, though, could pose problems for them in the road: Former President Donald Trump has vowed to deport Harry if it turns out that he lied on his visa application.

Now, the Sussexes probably won’t have anything to worry about if Kamala Harris defeats Donald Trump in the election. There are rumours that Harry and Meghan have a fallback plan in case Trump wins.

WILDWOOD, NJ – JANUARY 28: Kellyanne Conway speaks during a campaign rally at Wildwood Convention Center on January 28, 2020 in Wildwood, New Jersey.

Just a few weeks remain till the US election. Just like with any presidential election, it is a significant time for the rest of the world, but especially, of course, for US residents longing for a better future.

Hugo Vickers, a royal specialist, claims that Harry has chosen to have a “backup plan” since he is on very thin ice with Trump.

Given Trump’s personality, it’s likely that he will want to take action that asserts his authority and puts a fist to the table. Additionally, something that would garner a lot of media attention,” Vickers told The Sun. Therefore, I wouldn’t be shocked if he declared abruptly, “All right, I’m sending Prince Harry out of this country.” Additionally, Prince Harry has acknowledged using cocaine, marijuana, and magic mushrooms, which he may not have disclosed on his visa application.

This is one of the reasons he would utilise. The royal expert went on to suggest that Trump’s “justification” for excluding them might also stem from his and Meghan Markle’s tense past.

Over the years, Meghan has been really impolite to him, and I believe Prince Harry has done the same. Trump said that the Queen believed he was her favourite president when he visited her in England. Therefore, Vickers continued, “his line has been very much that he resents Prince Harry for causing the Queen so much grief in the last two years of her life.”

Additionally, Trump has officially declared that he will not pardon Harry. Trump likely believes that he got along well with the Queen, as he undoubtedly did, and that he should be expelled in order to honour her memory.

“He doesn’t really abide by the rules,” Vickers concluded. He would stump the table, tell someone to check into how you do these things, and just fix it in order to get Harry out. He is that way, you know.