
The first fortnight of Donald Trump’s second term has not been light on incident. Practically every day, the United States president has done something many would have thought undoable. He has sent the military to the Mexican border, began deporting migrants to Guantanamo Bay, started or threatened trade wars with China, Canada, Mexico and the EU, banned transgender women from female sports, frozen the $41 billion per year USAID programme, proposed annexing Greenland and suggested turning the ruins of Gaza into a “Riviera of the Middle East.”
Given this extraordinary catalogue, is it so fanciful to think he might deport a single British citizen resident in California: one Prince Harry?
