Meghan Markle and Prince Harry branded BAD APPLES by Eric Trump as deportation threat looms

There are questions over Harry’s visa application.

Eric Trump has criticised the Duke and Duchess of Sussex while reaffirming his father’s “love” for the British Royal Family.

Speaking to Ben Leo on GB News, Eric said the royal establishment is one to be admired – but there is always likely to be “bad apples”.

“What I can tell you is, my father had so much respect for the Queen, as did I”, he said.

“My mum knew so many of them for years and had a great relationship with Diana.

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and Eric Trump
Eric Trump said Harry and Meghan could be at risk

“It’s a sacred institution. You can happily have those two [Meghan and Harry], we might not want them anymore, it feels like they’re on an island of their own.

“You can always have bad actors in everything. You can have spoiled apples in every orchard.

Eric Trump
“The institution of the Royal Family is beautiful and is admired by many Americans. That should be protected.”

In a world exclusive interview with GB News in March, the former US President said Harry could be kicked out of America should he win back the White House in November.

He spoke to Nigel Farage and admitted Harry could face an uncertain future.

Asked by Farage if Harry should have “special privileges” if the authorities find that he’d lied on his Visa application, 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.”

Meghan and Harry

Farage questioned: “Appropriate action? Which might mean… not staying in America?”

To which Trump said: “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.”

Questions have arisen over Harry’s future in California, where he currently resides in a nine-bedroom mansion with Meghan and their two children, after he revealed in his autobiography ‘Spare’ that he took drugs.

Under US law, this would be grounds to reject a visa application.

The legal challenge has been pursued by the Heritage Foundation against Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security.

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