Prince Harry has been left rattled after Donald Trump pointedly praised Prince William while omitting any mention of him during his recent state visit to the U.K. – a slight friends tell RadarOnline.com has intensified his fears he could yet be forced out of America.

Trump Snubs Harry While Praising William

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Source: MEGATrump praised William at Windsor while cutting Harry out of his remarks.

The 41-year-old Duke of Sussex attended neither the Windsor Castle banquet nor the carriage procession that marked the U.S. president’s three-day trip, but insiders say he and Meghan Markle, 44, have been left “deeply unsettled” by the tone of Trump’s remarks.

Trump, 79, hailed Prince William, 43, as a “remarkable son” destined for “incredible success in the future” – while making no reference to Harry.

A source close to Harry and Meghan said: “Harry definitely saw it as a deliberate snub. Seeing his family laughing along felt like a stab in the back. To him, it seemed as if they were cozying up to someone who has mocked him and Meghan for years.

“He still lives in fear of what Trump might do – the possibility of being deported is something he can’t shake from his mind.”

Visa Worries Resurface

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Source: MEGAConservative groups pushed to expose Harry’s U.S. visa records.

Harry has good reason to worry. His 2023 memoir Spare included candid admissions of drug use, ranging from cannabis and cocaine to psychedelic mushrooms.

The revelations triggered a campaign by conservative groups in Washington to force U.S. authorities to publish his visa application, amid questions about whether he had disclosed his drug history. Should those documents show inconsistencies, lawyers warn, Harry could face legal challenges to his residency in California.

A second insider said: “Harry is well aware of how exposed he is. If Trump decided to single him out, he absolutely could. The calls for his visa application to be made public haven’t disappeared, and both he and Meghan are forced to live with that constant uncertainty.”