U.S. President Trump says he will not deport Prince Harry because ‘he's got enough problems with his wife’

President Donald Trump recently spoke on the ongoing debates around Prince Harry's immigration status in the US in an interview with The New York Post. Trump said, "I don't want to do that," in response to a question concerning the prospect of deporting the Duke of Sussex. I'll give him some space. He already has enough issues with his spouse. She is awful.
Prince Harry's visa application has been under investigation since he disclosed his history of drug usage in his memoir "Spare." The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, has been pushing for the disclosure of Harry's immigration documents on the grounds that he might have been given preferential treatment when applying.
President Trump has had a tense relationship with the Sussexes; Meghan Markle has previously called Trump "divisive" and "misogynistic." Trump has responded by calling Meghan "terrible" and Prince Harry "whipped." Trump has stated that he does not plan to start deportation procedures against Prince Harry in spite of these issues.