Prince Harry has been handed a new warning during his continuing engagement in Canada, after a stern message from the United States amid impending concerns of deportation.
Following Trump's statement regarding the prince and his wife, the Duke of Sussex has been advised to keep his head down and focus on charity causes.
Hilary Fordwich, a royal specialist, told Fox News Digital that now is the ideal moment for the Sussexes, particularly Harry, to focus on doing "consistent, transparent, and impactful work" to improve their image as royals in America.
The expert went on to urge the Duke to avoid the new issue, saying, "Limiting public discussions regarding personal grievances would be advised to shift the narrative back onto their charitable endeavors."
Fordwich went on to say that allowing the work to speak for itself might help reestablish public trust. I will leave him alone. He has enough troubles with his wife. "She is terrible."
It comes after Trump told the New York Post, "I'll leave him alone." He's had enough troubles with his wife, adding, "She's terrible."
British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard also said: "His [Trump's] stance is America first."
The analyst did not hesitate saying: "He is firm on border control, immigration and deportation. Despite his humorous assertion that he will not deport Harry, he may alter his mind if Harry is proven guilty of falsifying his immigration paperwork.
However, Chard admitted that "Prince Harry could be the perfect poster boy," adding that "Trump dislikes Meghan" and that deporting the Duchess is not an option.
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