In a recent chat with the Daily Mail, Eric Trump shared his thoughts on Prince Harry‘s visa situation, especially if his father, Donald Trump, returns to the White House in 2024.
The son of the former president downplayed any concerns regarding Harry’s potential deportation due to his past drug use, suggesting that neither his father nor the American public is particularly invested in the prince’s affairs.
Eric, who is 40 years old, expressed a rather indifferent attitude towards the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
He stated that while his family has a deep respect for the British monarchy—especially for the late Queen Elizabeth II—they feel that Harry and Meghan have lost their appeal both in the U.S. and abroad.
His comments come amid ongoing scrutiny over Harry’s past admissions in his memoir, “Spare,” where he candidly discussed his experiences with drugs.
“I don’t give a damn about Prince Harry, and I don’t think this country does either,” Eric Trump remarked, emphasizing that his family’s admiration for the monarchy does not extend to Harry and Meghan.
He fondly recalled how Queen Elizabeth graciously welcomed his father during his state visit to the UK in 2019, leaving a lasting impression on the Trump family.
Eric reminisced about his own history with the royal family, mentioning a photograph of himself at six years old with then-Prince Charles at Mar-a-Lago, the Trump family estate in Florida.
He suggested that this long-standing connection has fostered a genuine respect for the monarchy, which he believes Harry and Meghan are jeopardizing through their public controversies.
The contrast between the Sussexes and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge was also a point of discussion for Eric.
He praised Prince William and Princess Kate for their unwavering commitment to royal duties, asserting that William has never made a misstep.
He described Kate as a pillar of strength for the next generation of the royal family, highlighting her poise and dedication.
As Prince Harry’s visa application faces renewed scrutiny, a conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation, has reignited interest by filing a court petition to access details of his U.S. visa application.
Their concerns stem from Harry’s past drug use, which could potentially affect his eligibility for residency in the United States.
In his memoir, Harry openly admitted to experimenting with substances like cocaine and cannabis, which typically raises red flags during visa applications.
The Heritage Foundation argues that the public deserves to know whether Harry’s application adhered to the standard procedures for individuals with known substance use.
Despite the ongoing legal battle, Eric Trump remains unfazed by the implications of Harry’s past.
He reassured that deportation is unlikely should his father win the election, reiterating that his family’s respect for the monarchy does not extend to the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
“I don’t care if Harry did drugs; it means nothing,” he said.
Reflecting on the legacy of Queen Elizabeth, Eric expressed pride in the rapport his father had with the late monarch, contrasting it with the current dynamics of the royal family.
He underscored her graciousness, noting how warmly she received Donald Trump during his presidency.
As discussions around Prince Harry’s immigration status continue to simmer, they raise questions about how celebrity visa applications are handled in the U.S.
The Heritage Foundation’s pursuit of Harry’s visa records could set a precedent for future cases involving high-profile figures.
With Eric Trump’s comments shedding light on his family’s unique relationship with the monarchy, it appears that if Donald Trump does return to power, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex can expect a level of indifference regarding their residency status.
As the situation unfolds, many are left wondering what the future holds for Harry and Meghan in America.