
The prodigal son of British King Charles, Prince Harry, has mostly severed his ties to the Kingdom, and his newfound life in America may be at risk.
Harry is involved in a lawsuit, brought by the Heritage Foundation, aiming to release his US immigration files to the public.
These files will reveal if the Duke of Sussex was lawfully issued a visa – or if – shockingly – he could be subject to deportation for lying to US authorities about his admitted past drug use.
A US District Court Judge has ruled that Harry’s immigration files must be made public by the end of the day today (18). He currently lives in California with his wife, Meghan, and their children.

CBS News reported:
“Applications for visas to live in the United States ask about current and historical drug use. Admission of drug use can lead to visa applications being rejected, but immigration officers have discretion to make their final decisions on a number of factors. Lying on visa applications can lead to lifetime bans on entering the U.S..
‘There’s a lot of discretion that the government has, but merely admitting to drug use very often is not disqualifying from entering the country, but lying about drug use can be more serious and potentially could be disqualifying’, CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson said.”

The lawsuit by the Heritage Foundation alleges that Harry may have lied about his past drug use on his visa application.
These allegations come after Harry wrote in his memoir about using various types of drugs.
“Cocaine ‘wasn’t much fun, and it didn’t make me particularly happy, as it seemed to make everyone around me, but it did make me feel different, and that was the main goal’, Harry wrote.
He also wrote: ‘Marijuana is different. That actually really did help me’.
[…] In February, President Trump ruled out deporting Harry, saying he would ‘leave him alone’, adding, ‘He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible’.”
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