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British Royal Family news reveals a judge will decide if Prince Harry’s US visa application should be public after questioning how he was allowed into the country after admitting to drug use. Prince Harry is at a critical hearing in his ongoing visa dispute, which could have a lasting impact on his future.
A US Judge Will Make A Decision
A judge in the United States will decide if a previous decision to keep the Duke of Sussex’s US visa application private will remain or be made public for examination.
This case follows a legal challenge from the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank in Washington DC. They argue that the US Government should release details about the Duke’s visa application to determine if he disclosed his drug use.
In his memoir Spare, Harry acknowledges using cocaine, marijuana, and psychedelic mushrooms. He stated that cocaine “didn’t do anything for me,” but noted that “Marijuana is different, that actually really did help me.”
US visa applications require individuals to disclose their current and past drug use, which can negatively affect the application process.
Heavy drug use may result in application denials, but immigration officers consider various factors when making decisions.
Recently, Harry has spoken fondly about his life in California with his wife Meghan Markle and their kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. He even mentioned that he has thought about applying for American citizenship.
In September, Judge Carl Nichols decided that the public does not have a strong interest in accessing the duke’s immigration records, but the Heritage Foundation is seeking to change that ruling.
The judge has decided to reopen the case and has instructed lawyers from all sides to come to court for a “motion for relief from judgment” hearing in Washington DC.
This hearing will be the first time the case has been reviewed by US courts since Donald Trump returned to the White House last month.
The US president, who can step in and request the release of documents, warned that Harry might face repercussions if he lied about drug use on his US visa application.
Harry, whose Invictus Games start in Vancouver on Saturday, has faced criticism from Trump ever since he and Meghan chose to move to the United States five years ago.
In 2020, during the last US election campaign between Mr. Trump and Joe Biden, the Sussexes made a video encouraging Americans to “vote against hate speech.”