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Prince Harry’s Visa Files to Be Released Amid Claims of Lying About Drug Use

  • Writer: Florent DEPOILLY
    Florent DEPOILLY
  • Mar 18
  • 1 min read
Prince Harry

A judge has ruled that Prince Harry’s U.S. visa records must be made public by March 18, following a lawsuit by the Heritage Foundation.


The documents may reveal whether he falsely denied drug use on his immigration paperwork, despite admitting in his memoir and interviews to using cannabis, cocaine, and magic mushrooms.


Judge Carl Nichols, appointed by Donald Trump, approved redactions proposed by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) but emphasized the need for transparency.


The case raises questions about whether Harry received special treatment and whether he could face deportation if he lied.

President Trump recently stated he wouldn’t expel Harry but criticized Meghan Markle.


DHS argues Harry has a right to privacy, while Heritage insists his application should be scrutinized.


Harry’s representatives have not commented.

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