Prince Harry’s US residency has sparked a political drama, with former editor of The Sun Kelvin MacKenzie claiming that he is a “protected species” under the Biden administration. This statement comes after US ambassador to the UK Jane Hartley assured that Prince Harry will not be deported under a Biden administration.
MacKenzie criticized Hartley for shielding Prince Harry, stating that he doesn’t want the Prince to return to the UK if he is kicked out of the United States. He expressed concerns about the potential “massive aggro” that would arise if Prince Harry and his wife were to be in the UK.
The debate over Prince Harry’s residency has become a political dispute between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, with opposing views on his visa status. MacKenzie highlighted the absurdity of the situation, pointing out that Biden’s stance on keeping Prince Harry in the US is in direct opposition to Trump’s position.
MacKenzie also criticized Prince Harry for lying on his visa application and exploiting his personal struggles for financial gain. He emphasized that Prince Harry’s actions only serve to show his true character and urged against bringing him back to the UK.
Overall, the controversy surrounding Prince Harry’s residency in the US has raised questions about special treatment and political influence in the visa application process. The ongoing debate continues to capture public interest and scrutiny.