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Did he lie for U.S. visa? Harry under renewed pressure

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 23: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex attends the 2024 Concordia Annual Summit on September 23, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by John Nacion/Getty Images)

The Heritage Foundation has reignited its legal battle to unseal Prince Harry’s immigration files. The think tank claims inconsistencies between Harry’s admitted drug use—detailed in his memoir Spare—and the strict disclosure requirements for U.S. visa applicants. A federal judge in Washington, D.C. has scheduled a new hearing for February 5.

Trump’s warnings and comments

US President Donald Trump pictured in the Oval Office on January 6 signing an executive order for pardons. He has previously said he 'wouldn't protect' Harry

Former President Donald Trump previously suggested that if Harry lied on his immigration forms, he could face deportation—even with a U.S.-born wife and dual-citizen children. Trump also criticized the Duke’s behavior toward Britain’s royal family, declaring he “wouldn’t protect him.”

Potential political shift

With Trump back in the White House, Heritage officials hope the new administration will override earlier decisions and order the release of Prince Harry’s visa records. They argue that the Duke, who moved to the U.S. in 2020, may have received “special treatment” under the Biden administration.

Legal hurdles for Harry

At the heart of the lawsuit is whether Harry’s self-confessed use of cocaine, marijuana, and psychedelics conflicts with U.S. immigration laws. If it’s revealed that he lied on official forms, Harry could risk deportation from the California home he shares with Meghan Markle and their two children.

Next steps

Judge Carl J. Nichols has asked both sides to convene, signaling a renewed focus on the Duke’s papers. Should the court ultimately release the documents—and if they contain damning admissions—Harry could face the possibility of being forced to leave the country he’s called home since 2020.

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