Prince Harry makes his feelings clear with latest move ahead of key date
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The Duke of Sussex is set to speak at a Clinton Foundation event this month
Prince Harry appears to have made his feelings clear regarding the upcoming US election with his latest move.
The Duke of Sussex's trip to New York later this month will include a speaking engagement for the Clinton Foundation.
The royal is set to visit New York City during UN General Assembly High-level Week and Climate Week.
Climate Week starts on September 22 and ends on September 29, while High-level Week begins on September 23 and runs until September 27.
Prince Harry appears to have made his feelings clear regarding the upcoming US election with his latest move.
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The nonpartisan organisation founded by former President Bill Clinton announced that Harry is set to speak at an event in New York in September.
Clinton wrote on social media: "This year’s @ClintonGlobal is going to be a great meeting. Let’s get to work!"
A spokesperson for the royal said Harry will be in New York to "advance a number of his patronages and philanthropic initiatives."
However, the move sees Harry align himself with the Clintons just months before the US Presidential election.
The nonpartisan organisation founded by former President Bill Clinton announced that Harry is set to speak at an event in New York in September.
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Republican candidate Donald Trump is battling against the current Vice President Kamala Harris in a bid to become US President.
Trump, who has openly criticised Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, defeated Hilary Clinton, the wife of Bill, in the 2016 Presidential election.
Joe Biden beat Donald Trump in the 2020 election four years later, meaning Trump has been the Republican candidate in the last three Presidential elections.
Trump's son Eric recently referred to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as "spoiled apples" in an exclusive interview with GB News.
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Trump could see Harry's decision to speak at the Clinton Foundation as the Sussexes building further ties between themselves and the Democrats.
The Duke of Sussex's US visa documents are at the centre of a court battle since he admitted to taking illegal drugs in the UK and America in his memoir Spare.
The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, is taking legal action against the Department of Homeland Security in a bid to force officials to release Harry's visa documents.
The organisation wants to see if the royal admitted to using illegal drugs before gaining a US visa.
President Biden’s administration has pleaded with courts to keep Harry’s visa documents under wraps, however, if Trump wins the upcoming election, the lid could be lifted on the duke’s documents.