Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle have lived in Montecito since 2020

GB News Royal Correspondent Cameron Walker believes that despite Prince Harry's remarks about the monarchy, the bond between King Charles and his son remains robust.

The King holds a deep affection for his son, as Walker noted, indicating that Prince Harry might be compelled to return to Britain if he were asked to depart from the US.

Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle have lived in Montecito since 2020 with their children Archie and Lilibet.

Speaking to GBN America, Cameron Walker detailed the outburst by Trump and said the American people are more likely to want the hopeful US President to "tackle the US-Mexico border" instead of Prince Harry's residency.

He added that Trump's decision to publicly comment on the Duke's living situation and The Heritage Foundation's challenge is a move to "make a point" of Prince Harry, spelling "disaster" for the Sussexes and their American reputation.

Walker told host Patrick Christys: "He could well be kicked out of the United States. He has two very young children and his wife in California."

Walker explained: "But would the US government, regardless of whether it's Trump or Biden in office come next year, really want to kick Harry out and break up a very young family? I suspect not to be honest.

"Prince Harry's opinion polls are not great on either side of the Atlantic, and he's no longer a working member of the Royal Family, but he is still the King's son."

Walker claimed that the relationship between King Charles and Prince Harry is still strong. Despite everything he has said about the monarchy, the King "very much loves his son" and Walker suggested that Prince Harry would be "forced back to Britain" if he is made to leave the US.

He said: "I don't think it would do much for the relationship if Harry is kicked out and forced back to Britain. I suspect it's not going to come down to that, but of course, it is a possibility."