President Trump Tells Prince Harry And
Meghan Markle America Will Not Pay For Their Security
March 31. 2020
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly
informed Prince Harry of Britain (the Duke of Sussex)
and his wife, Meghan Markle (the Duchess of Sussex) that
America will not pay for their security, upon her wish
to return home to her native California.
Markle, a television actress from the
former show "Suits", is searching for a home in Los
Angeles to restart her Hollywood acting career. This has
infuriated the British media, who are stating she used
Prince Harry to gain global fame and a royal title, in
order to boost her acting career. The British press is
stating Meghan had no intention of staying in Britain.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
Estimates indicate the couple's security
costs will be $5,000,000 per year. President Trump sent
out a tweet on his Twitter page stating he admires the
Queen and does not intend to support the couple's
decision to leave the royal family and move to America.
The Daily Mail stated, "Trump will have
the final say over whether the couple can have
diplomatic protection in the US, because Harry will no
longer be classed as an 'international protected person'
when he completes the final phase of Megxit next week,
according to a royal source."
President Trump tweet about Prince Harry and
Meghan Markle
As I have maintained for months, I like
Harry and Meghan, but I think they are making a mistake.
They should have remained in London where the British
government would have protected them, as they do all
members of the royal family.
STORY SOURCE
Will Harry and Meghan get US-taxpayer funded
Secret Service protection in LA? Couple will have to ask
for 'special help' and the final decision could rest
with President Trump as Canadians bid the couple and
their security costs farewell
Published: 16:39 EDT, 28 March 2020 |
Updated: 16:59 EDT, 28 March 2020 - Meghan Markle and
Prince Harry face having to ask President Trump for
'special help' if they want Secret Service protection
for their new life in LA, as Canadians bid the couple
and their security costs farewell.
Trump will have the final say over
whether the couple can have diplomatic protection in the
US, because Harry will no longer be classed as an
'international protected person' when he completes the
final phase of Megxit next week, according to a royal
source.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and
ten-month-old baby Archie made a last minute dash across
the border from Canada to the US this week to start
their new life in LA. Questions are now being asked
about who will foot the bill for their new Hollywood
lifestyles...
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