Donald Trump recently addressed speculation about deporting Prince Harry after the Duke admitted to past drug use in his memoir *Spare*, where he revealed, “I had been taking cocaine… during a hunting weekend.” Some critics, like the Heritage Foundation, questioned the legality of Harry’s U.S. visa, demanding his immigration records be made public.
Despite this, Trump told the *New York Post*, “I don’t want to do that. I’ll leave him alone. He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.” Trump has a history of mixed comments about Meghan Markle—calling her “nasty” in 2019, then later clarifying, “I didn’t know she was nasty about me… I think she’s very nice. Honestly, I don’t know her.”
At the 2025 Invictus Games, Harry made what appeared to be a subtle jab at Trump, saying, “There is no lack of weak moral character in the world,” a line many saw as a pointed response to the former president’s remarks.
Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan continue to draw attention—most recently for sharing a viral video of Meghan “twerking” in a hospital before giving birth, which sparked both support and criticism.