Infamous ex-US President has fired shots at , saying the Duke could be booted from if the businessman wins the next
election. The controversy arises due to allegations that Harry may have taken drugs in the past. As revealed in his autobiography 'Spare', Harry admitted to using cocaine, cannabis and magic mushrooms. In an eye-opening chat with GB News, Trump, 77, said there won't be any special favours given. To Nigel Farage's question on whether there would be any "special privileges" for the prince, Trump said: "No. We'll have to see if they know something about the drugs, and if he lied they'll have to take appropriate action." "Appropriate action? Which might mean...not staying in America?" Farage probed as Trump responded cryptically: "Oh I don't know. You'll have to tell me. You just have to tell me. You would have thought they would have known this a long time ago," reports . The intriguing half-hour chat will air at 7pm today (March 19).
Prince Harry earlier claimed that psychedelic drugs helped him uncover "the truth." Trump also defends amidst her ongoing conflict pertaining to modified photos of hers. Further topics discussed include King Charles' struggle with
cancer and Meghan and Harry's management of their relationship with the
Queen when she was alive. Not missing a chance to criticise his Democrat rival
Joe Biden, Trump also shares why he believes Biden is not fit to lead the US. According to US law, past drug use could be a reason to deny a visa application. The Heritage Foundation, a right-wing activist think tank, is pushing for a legal challenge to make details of Harry's visa application public. The Department of Homeland Security has stated they need more time to locate the records while a federal judge decides if they should be revealed to the public. Prince Harry's representatives have been contacted for comment.