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Prince Harry’s US Visa Under Discussion: Could Face Deportation if Made Public

The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, is facing a potential threat to his US residency as a lawsuit regarding his visa is ongoing. If the lawsuit demanding access to his US visa records is granted, Prince Harry could be at risk of deportation from the US, where he currently resides with his wife Meghan Markle and their two children.

The lawsuit, filed by The Heritage Foundation against the Department of Homeland Security, aims to make Prince Harry’s visa application public. This legal action has raised concerns about the consequences Prince Harry could face if his visa application is found to have false information, particularly regarding his admission of drug use in his 2023 autobiography ‘Spare’.

In his memoir, Prince Harry revealed his past experimentation with drugs as a way to cope with the death of his mother, Princess Diana. This revelation has sparked discussions about whether Prince Harry’s visa application accurately reflected his drug use, as drug use is strictly prohibited in the US and on visa applications.

Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams highlighted the potential embarrassment and consequences Prince Harry could face if his visa application is scrutinized. There are concerns about possible double standards in the visa approval process and whether Prince Harry received special treatment despite his admission of drug use.

The ongoing legal battle over Prince Harry’s visa records has raised questions about his future in the US, including the renewal of his visa and the possibility of applying for US citizenship. If Prince Harry were to pursue US citizenship, he would have to renounce his royal titles, raising further implications for his status and residency in the country.

The outcome of the lawsuit and the potential impact on Prince Harry’s residency in the US has garnered significant attention and speculation. The Duke of Sussex could face serious consequences if his visa application is found to have discrepancies, including the risk of deportation and the loss of his residency in the US.

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