Trump targets Meghan amid Prince Harry’s visa scandal and Invictus Games push. Can the Sussexes escape legal and PR chaos?

Why Did Trump Sparingly Target Prince Harry?
Donald Trump’s dismissal of deporting Prince Harry starkly contrasted with his harsh critique of Meghan Markle, whom he called “terrible” in a New York Post interview.
While sparing the duke, Trump quipped, “He’s got enough problems with his wife,” reigniting their decade-long feud.
The jab came as Harry launched the Invictus Games in Vancouver—his passion project for wounded veterans.
What Visa Scandal Haunts Harry in the U.S.?
The Heritage Foundation’s lawsuit demanding the release of Harry’s immigration records has thrust his past drug admissions into legal limbo.
Experts warn falsified visa forms could force deportation, but Trump’s vague “I’ll leave him alone” keeps speculation brewing.
“Harry’s the perfect [deportation] poster boy, but Trump loves the monarchy too much,” analyst Helena Chard noted.
Can Invictus Games Salvage Harry’s Reputation?
Despite controversies, Harry’s Invictus initiative remains his golden ticket.
Royal correspondent Neil Sean claims Harry sees the Games as a reset: “He wants to reinvent himself post-Spare fallout.”
Yet, critics argue media spectacles like his Netflix docuseries drown out charitable wins.
“Their drama overshadows real activism,” PR expert Fordwich warned.
Why Are Experts Begging the Sussexes to ‘Stay Quiet’?
Advisors urge Harry and Meghan to swap personal grievances for low-profile philanthropy.
“Let their work speak,” urged Richard Fitzwilliams, citing their 2021 Oprah interview backlash.
Trump’s quip—”I wouldn’t protect him”—mirrors public fatigue with Sussex scandals.
Chard added, “They humiliated the royals; Trump’s just stating what Americans feel.”
What’s Next for the Duke and Duchess?
Meghan’s lifestyle show With Love, Meghan and Harry’s Invictus tour aims to carve solo paths post-royal life.
But with Trump hinting at visa record transparency, legal storms loom.
“Deporting Harry’s undignified, but drug lies could force Trump’s hand,” Fitzwilliams warned.
For now, Canada’s Games offer temporary refuge—and a shot at softer headlines.
Quick Facts: Harry, Meghan, and Trump Feud
- Trump’s Barbs: Called Meghan “nasty” and mocked Harry as “whipped.”
- Visa Lawsuit: Heritage Foundation probes if Harry lied about drug use on forms.
- Invictus Lifeline: Harry’s veteran project remains his most respected endeavor.
- PR Advice: Experts urge less drama, more charity to rebuild credibility.
- Meghan’s Rebrand: Upcoming Netflix show and lifestyle brand aim for reinvention.
