Heritage Foundation Expert Urges President Trump To Revoke Prince Harry’s US Visa and Deport Him, if Proven That Embattled British Royal Lied on Immigration Application
January 20, 2025

Nile Gardiner is furious at Harry and Meghan, wants the Prince deported from the US.

It’s a new year, but an old and distressing life for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, as a new Vanity Fair exposé brings a lot of undesirable attention to the couple.

There’s even talk that Meghan’s team tried to negotiate a book about her divorce from Harry with an unnamed Publishing House – which is causing waves.

But amid the flurry of negative press, there’s an even more concerning report that tells of a ‘close confidant’ of President Donald Trump urging him to revoke Prince Harry’s visa and deport him if it is found the exiled royal lied on his immigration application.

Sky News reported:

“Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom director and Bernard and Barbara Lomas Fellow at the Heritage Foundation Nile Gardiner accused Harry and Meghan Markle of making a ‘mockery’ of the Royal Family after the pair went on a ‘hugely inappropriate’ political rant criticizing Meta’s decision to abandon its much-criticized fact-checking program.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex urged Meta, led by billionaire Mark Zuckerberg, to reverse its adoption of a “Community Notes” approach to fact-checking across Facebook, Instagram, and Threads in a statement released by the Sussexes’ office via their Archewell Foundation website this week.”

Princes William and Harry are in a long and bitter feud, and the heir to the throne William wants his younger brother away from the Royal Family.

This comes as Harry and Meghan are living an infernal period in their cherished PR efforts, with neighbors calling them the ‘most entitled people on the planet’, and also branding them ‘ambulance chasers’ for meddling in the effort to help the victims of the Palisades fire.

Meta’s changes in their content moderation were announced on January 7, and the pair of exiled Royals felt like they ‘needed’ to chime in.

“Harry and Meghan said the move ‘directly undermines free speech’. […] ‘It doesn’t matter whether your views are left, right, or somewhere in between – the latest news from Meta about changes to their policies directly undermines free speech. This should deeply concern us all. In an already confusing and, in many instances, intentionally disruptive information environment, Meta has shown their words and commitments have very little meaning or integrity’.”

Gardiner said the Duke and Duchess engaged in ‘clear intervention on a deeply political matter, specifically the contentious issue of censorship on social media in the United States’.

Harry confessed to the use of drugs in his memoire ‘Spare’.

“’For members of the Royal Family to engage in such overtly political matters is, quite frankly, highly inappropriate. It goes against royal protocol’, he said on Wednesday.

“Their use of these titles to further their personal and political agendas makes a mockery of the royal family’s customary neutrality. Their statement wasn’t a moderate call for dialogue or understanding; it was an outright political rant’.”

Gardiner led The Heritage Foundation’s legal campaign against Homeland Security Department for the release of Harry’s immigration records, after he confessed to drug use in his best-selling book Spare.

“Mr. Gardiner, who has met with Mr. Trump many times, said he would highly recommend the release of Harry’s immigration records to the 45th and 47th US president if he meets with him again. He said he believed it was only a matter of time before the records were released to the public.”

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ABSURD: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ‘Deeply Concerned’ by Zuckerberg’s Meta Ending Its Fact-Checking Censorship, Say the Move ‘Directly Undermines Free Speech’

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Author: Paul Serran