A royal expert suggests that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle should have a "backup plan" in case Donald Trump wins the upcoming US election , and it seems they already do. In his shocking memoir Spare, released in January 2023, the Duke of Sussex confessed to past use of cocaine, cannabis, and magic mushrooms - admissions that could potentially affect his US visa status. In a recent interview, royal expert Hugo Vickers talked about what a Trump presidency might mean for Prince Harry , reports Daily Express UK.

Trump's son offers clue on Harry's US visa future during deportation fight Prince Harry and Meghan Markle branded 'the enemy' of the Republicans Vickers said, "I wouldn't be at all surprised if Trump suddenly said 'Right, I'm sending Prince Harry out of this country.'" He added, "I think it's very wise to take all the possibilities into account [and look to live elsewhere]. Looking at it from the outside, it makes perfect sense that they should have a backup plan.

" Vickers suggested that Trump might use Harry's past drug use as a reason, given that Harry admitted to using marijuana, cocaine, and magic mushrooms, which may not have been disclosed on his visa form. This candid revelation has since cast a shadow over his American lifestyle, raising questions about whether he was truthful about his history of drug use on his visa application. According to US law, drug use can be a reason for visa application denial.

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