So, Piers Morgan has issued a warning to Donald Trump, suggesting that he might intervene to halt Prince Harry's citizenship process or even have him deported. In a scathing rebuke, Morgan voiced concerns about Harry's plans to become an American citizen. Despite speculation about the 39-year-old prince's move to the US, Morgan believes a return to the UK is inevitable, especially if Trump secures another presidency.
At the recent CPAC conference in Washington DC, Trump hinted at potential obstacles to Harry's citizenship aspirations. Addressing this issue in his column for The Sun, Morgan emphasized the challenges Harry could encounter and suggested a possible return to Britain.
Morgan also highlighted the growing public discontent in the UK towards Harry, fueled by his outspoken criticisms of the royal family, which reportedly angered Queen Elizabeth II. The strained relationship between Harry and his brother William, along with other members of the royal family, further complicates matters for Harry's future plans.
Discussing the potential financial setbacks for Harry, Morgan pointed out that lucrative business ventures could be jeopardized. He even speculated on the irony of Trump's involvement, suggesting that the former president could deliver the final blow to Harry's ambitions.
This latest critique from Morgan adds to a string of criticisms aimed at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, highlighting the ongoing tensions between the couple and the media. Interestingly, reports suggest that Harry is contemplating a return to the UK with his family, including wife Meghan and children Archie and Lilibet, for the upcoming Invictus Games celebrations.
Amidst lingering tensions and diplomatic challenges, Prince Harry finds himself caught between family obligations and personal aspirations on both sides of the Atlantic. What are your thoughts on this news? Feel free to share your opinions in the comments below. And if you never want to miss any of my scorching Royal updates, remember to subscribe and hit the bell icon. It's as simple as that. Until next time!