Nigel Farage hints at US visa troubles for Prince Harry after Trump meeting: ‘Going to have a real look’

Nigel Farage hints at US visa troubles for Prince Harry after Trump meeting: ‘Going to have a real look’

Nigel Farage says trouble could be afoot for Harry

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Ben Chapman

By Ben Chapman


Published: 28/02/2024

- 13:14

The 77-year-old recently spoke out on how he feels about Harry

Nigel Farage says trouble could be afoot for Prince Harry after he met with Donald Trump and discussed the Duke’s future.

Speaking on GB News, Farage said that it was “clear” after his meeting with the former President in Mar-a-Lago that he is “not a fan” of the Duke of Sussex.


The 77-year-old recently spoke out on how he feels about Harry, saying the estranged Prince would be “on his own” should he win a second term in the White House.

Conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation recently brought a legal challenge against Harry which brought into question his visa application which he would have filled out to secure his residency in the US.

Nigel Farage and Donald Trump

Nigel Farage held a meeting with Donald Trump

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Harry’s drug-taking admissions in Spare have been flagged as reasons for a possible expulsion from the country given how public figures such as Nigella Lawson have failed to secure US entry after making similar admissions.

Farage suggested this is something Trump will be looking into during his GB News show.

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“I went to Mar-a Lago to meet Donald Trump”, he said.

“He is on rare form. He gave ten major speeches last week and a Trump speech is at least an hour and a half, often two hours.

“He has resilience, unlike anything I've seen in any other human being.”

He added: “He's optimistic, he's bullish, the polls are definitely going in his direction.

“He showed a huge amount of interest in UK politics and we talked at length about Rishi Sunak, Boris Johnson obviously we talked about Sir Keir Starmer, and you'll learn more about that over the course of the next few weeks.

“I tell you what is for certain: he's not a fan of Prince Harry.

“I wonder what will happen if he's President?

“I wonder whether there'll be someone having a real look into how Harry got a US visa, given that he's admitted repeatedly taking illegal drugs?”

A court case took place on Friday against the US Government as the Heritage Foundation look to force officials to release Harry’s US immigration files.

There is no evidence Harry provided false information at this stage.

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