SO… WHERE TO NEXT? MARS? Prince Harry has reportedly erupted over Trump’s deportation plan — vowing that he and Meghan are “ready to leave the U.S.” in protest.

Insiders believe the outburst came just after Trump flatly refused to welcome the Sussexes to a White House gala as “senior royals.” The response was swift. Trump fired back, branding the move “the act of an ungrateful person who must face the consequences.” Now critics are asking the obvious question: does Harry remember why he was allowed to stay in America in the first place? Because the exits are narrowing — and this time, the countdown feels very real.

The latest controversy surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has once again placed the couple at the center of an international political storm, one driven less by policy and more by perception. Following comments attributed to Harry criticizing proposed deportation measures associated with former U.S. President Donald Trump, online speculation erupted over whether the Duke of Sussex was signaling a readiness to leave the United States altogether in protest. While no official relocation plans have been confirmed, the rhetoric alone has been enough to reignite debates over entitlement, immigration, and political leverage.

According to reports circulating in U.S. and UK media, Prince Harry publicly expressed concern about what he described as the moral implications of aggressive deportation policies. In those remarks, he framed the issue as one of justice rather than politics, aligning himself with broader humanitarian criticism voiced by advocacy groups. However, the language used was interpreted by some commentators as unusually confrontational, particularly given Harry’s non-citizen status and high-profile residency in California.

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