November 25, 2024
Donald Trump’s new appointments to fill key cabinet positions must be sending shivers down the spins of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, per an expert.
Daily Mail’s Richard Eden has pointed out how South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem’s nomination to lead the Department of Homeland Security could leave Harry and Meghan worried.
Speaking on Palace Confidential, Eden said: "I do expect Harry and Meghan reading the news of Donald Trump appointments with shivers being sent down their spines."
He argued that previously the department had "done them a few favours" in the case against The Heritage Foundation, which demanded that the court make Harry’s visa documents public so the people can see if he was honest about his past drug use in the visa application.
The case was brought after Harry revealed in his memoir Spare that he previously struggled with drug use. Normally, drug abuse can disqualify a person form getting permanent residence.
However, the foundation lost the case and the judge ruled for Harry’s documents to remain private.
Richard Eden went on to predict harder times ahead for Harry and Meghan as the Heritage Foundation attempts to overturn the ruling in the case. He said: "It sounds like she [Kristi Noem] is a 'no-nonsense figure' from what I read, so you may find she is less sympathetic than her predecessor."