The Heritage Foundation, a conservative research group, is involved in a legal dispute in the US that involves Prince Harry and their efforts to make his immigration documents public.
Harry admits he used narcotics recreationally in his memoir “Spare,” which has led to inquiry.
Discussions about whether he lied on his immigration paperwork or got preferential treatment because of his royal status have been triggered by this.
The Daily Express was informed by Royal Correspondent Cameron Walker that Harry acknowledged using cocaine, marijuana, and hallucinogenic mushrooms in his memoir.
Walker went on, “Faking information regarding drug usage on immigration documents is grounds for removal under US immigration law.
“If Harry lied, or if the Biden administration gave him a visa in spite of his admissions, that is what the Heritage Foundation wants to know.”
Svar Nanan-Sen, Digital Royal Editor at GB News, added to the controversy by saying, “If the documents are released, it’s a lose-lose situation for Prince Harry.” Either he spoke the truth, casting doubt on preferential treatment, or he lied and faces severe consequences, such as deportation.”
In an exclusive interview last year, former President Donald Trump offered his thoughts on the subject, saying, “Harry wouldn’t receive as much favorable treatment from me as the Biden administration has given him.”
Trump’s comments have given the case a political edge by bringing to light the divergent opinions on immigration enforcement.
Prince Harry’s predicament highlights the difficulties associated with celebrity immigration in the US, as he faces the possibility of deportation and charges of favoritism.
Amidst intense political and public scrutiny, the future of the royal family in America remains uncertain as the court battle progresses.
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