The last few months have been full of rumors regarding the royal relationship of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan. The two began to appear separately at public events, Harry flew alone to London and from there continued to Lesotho in Africa, and Meghan, for her part, appeared on an LA red carpet in a hot red dress nicknamed the "revenge dress" as the duke's friends said that he "wants spice from his wife" .
And it seems that the difficulty experienced by the Duke and Dutchess of Sussex does not end with the marital aspect. Royal expert Angela Levin was interviewed by GB News and said that the couple's situation is also bad in the area of business.
"Harry and Meghan are navigating their next steps. Harry has a problem with his visa to the United States and he may not be able to stay there," Levin explained, adding that it may be connected to the couple's choice to purchase a house in Portugal . "They claim that they will work a lot separately. You decide such a thing only if you don't want to be together much."
Harry's request to for a U.S. visa encountered difficulties due to his illustrious past - which includes quite a few drugs. In September, U.S. District Court Judge Carl Nichols ruled that "the public has no interest in the disclosure of the Duke's immigration records," and therefore the procedure for obtaining the visa has remained confidential. "Like any foreign citizen, the Duke has an interest in maintaining his privacy in his immigration status," he clarified.
Harry and Meghan moved to the United States in 2020, just months after stepping down from their duties as members of the royal family. In Harry's book "Spare,' the prince described how he consumed drugs such as marijuana, cocaine and hallucinogenic mushrooms, and as a result, and in accordance with the laws of the United States, his visa application should undergo a careful examination mainly regarding his drug use - past and present.
And speaking of visa matters in the United States, remember that next week U.S. presidential elections will be held and if Donald Trump wins Harry is expected to have a problem there as well, since Meghan has spoken out against Trump quite a few times - and the former (and perhaps future) president has not forgotten and certainly has not forgiven.
In September, Harry and Meghan called on the public not to vote for Trump. "Every four years we are told the same thing, that this is the most important election of our lifetime. But this one is,"" Meghan said in a video, adding: "When we vote, our values are put into action and our voices are heard. Your voice is a reminder that you matter, because you do, and you deserve to be heard."
"This election I'm not going to be able to vote here in the U.S. But many of you may not know that I haven't been able to vote in the U.K. my entire life," said Prince Harry, due to the British royal family's political neutrality. "As we approach this November, it's vital that we reject hate speech, misinformation and online negativity."
Trump, of course, could not ignore the duchess' words, and during a press conference, when asked about Harry and Meghan's words, he responded: "I'm not a fan of hers. I'll say it... and it's something she must have already heard - I wish Harry a lot of success, he certainly will need it."
By the way, we don't tend to agree with Trump, but in this case he is not wrong.
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