November 26, 2024
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s fresh new issue has just sparked a warning among experts.
Royal historian and commentator Richard Fitzwilliams made this revelation public in one of his conversations with GB News.
During that chat with the outlet he explained, “There's no doubt that this is a pretty toxic issue, but I can't see that the future administration would want to be involved in problems with the British Royal Family, which obviously would occur if this happened.”
After all, “The Sussexes and Donald Trump do not see eye to eye. He has called Meghan nasty, she called him misogynistic and divisive. The facts undoubtedly are that they were very careful this last election not to intervene in any sense other than to urge people to vote generally.”
“I very strongly suspect that the new administration has other priorities. And also he [Trump] wouldn't want the enormous amount of fuss.”
“But we've seen Nigel Farage get an answer from Donald Trump which implied that this might be looked into, and it might, because the Heritage Foundation, which is a right wing organisation, has been trying to find out what Prince Harry put on his visa application.”
According to Mr Fitzwilliams, “At the heart of this is the fact that what Harry put in Spare was absolutely extraordinary - and also what he discussed when he was giving interviews promoting the book.”
“There was a lot in that book that he should never have mentioned. He talked about the effect different drugs had on him, and it simply was very unwise.”
“Well, discretion in this issue is apparently part of the so-called rules. The Biden administration didn't want to go into it.”
At the time, “The judge dismissed the Heritage Foundation's request in September, but it is perfectly possible that it might be reopened. But if it was reopened, it would be very embarrassing for the Sussexes,” he added before concluding.