Nicki Minaj Tells Prince Harry to Go Home Amid Investigator's Illegal Acts Confession
A pop star's royal loyalty collides with a legal case that refuses to fade

Nicki Minaj has ignited an uneasy conversation around the British royal family as she stepped into Prince Harry's long-running UK legal battle with a blunt piece of advice.
Speaking candidly on a recent podcast, the rapper said she admires the British royals and believes Harry should 'go home', a remark that landed as scrutiny around his court case intensified.
Minaj's comments surfaced as latest details emerged from the United States, where an investigator linked to evidence-gathering for Prince Harry's lawsuit admitted to illegal actions. The overlap of celebrity opinion and legal vulnerability has sharpened public attention on a case already troubled with trust issues.
Together, the remarks expose a wider unease. Loyalty, privacy and credibility are now colliding across borders, pulling a pop icon, a prince and the media into the same unsettled frame.
Minaj's Royal Affection and A Blunt Message
Minaj's remarks came during a comfortable podcast exchange with Katie Miller that quickly turned pointed. According to The Express, the 43-year-old singer-songwriter said she has long loved the British royal family and respects their sense of duty and tradition, qualities she suggested the Duke of Sussex abandoned when he stepped away from royal life.
'I have nothing but love for them, for everyone, but I just — I love the royal family as if I know them', the Trinidadian rapper confessed.
When asked directly about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Minaj did not hold back. She said Harry should return to the UK and reconcile with his family, framing the situation as one with emotional costs on both sides. Her tone was not hostile, but firm, reflecting frustration rather than mockery.
'I think he should go home, like ET, should go phone home and then go home', Minaj told Miller during the podcast. 'I don't think he should have aired the family's dirty laundry, but that's just me, darling.'
The comments struck a chord online, where fans and critics alike debated whether a celebrity outsider should weigh in on such a personal and political divide.
Why Trump Entered Minaj's Thinking
Apart from her recent royal comments, Nicki Minaj also addressed her support for US President Donald Trump, a stance that has previously drawn backlash. According to the rapper, her position was rooted in personal beliefs about free speech and resistance to what she sees as cultural pressure to conform.
She framed the issue as one of independence, saying she resists being told how to think or speak. That reasoning mirrors her view of the royals, where loyalty and structure matter more to her than public approval.
By linking her political standpoint to her royal views, Minaj presented a consistent perspective. It is one that values order and tradition, even when it invites controversy.
A Legal Case Rattled by an Illegal Confession
Although Nicki Minaj's remarks stirred cultural debate, Prince Harry's legal fight faced a more serious blow. In a report by BBC News, an American private investigator involved in gathering evidence for claims against British tabloids admitted to carrying out illegal acts.
Dan Portley-Hanks, the 79-year-old investigator, said he had obtained information unlawfully in the past.
'I recall that I did stuff for the Mail On Sunday and Daily Mail in relation to Prince Harry', Portley-Hanks stated. 'I know that I did unlawful stuff on him but I cannot recall what exactly'.
His statements raised concerns about the integrity of the data used in court. Although Harry was not accused of wrongdoing, the admission has intensified questions about how evidence in high-profile media cases is sourced and verified.
The timing has proved damaging as trust has come under renewed tension, especially in sensitive cases involving press intrusion.
When Harry May Return to the UK
Prince Harry's physical absence from Britain has added to the tension. People reported his return to the UK remains closely connected to his lawsuit's progress against tabloid publishers, which centres on alleged unlawful information-gathering.
Harry has travelled selectively for court hearings, balancing security concerns with legal obligations. The uncertainty has prolonged speculation about his future role in Britain and his relationship with the royal family.
Minaj's comment to 'go home' now lands in a more charged context. It echoes a broader public question: whether closure, legal or personal, is possible without a clear resolution on British soil.
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