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Prince Harry’s U.S. Visa in Jeopardy Amid Legal Battle
Prince Harry finds himself entangled in a legal turmoil as his U.S. visa faces a potential threat should Donald Trump ascend to the presidency.
The Duke of Sussex is currently embroiled in a contentious court case in the United States, triggered by revelations in his memoir regarding his past use of recreational drugs.
This development has sparked a wave of uncertainty and concern surrounding his residency status in the country.
Upon relinquishing their royal duties in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, made a significant move to the United States.
Despite retaining their titles, they are no longer addressed as His or Her Royal Highness.
Additionally, Prince Harry renounced his military distinctions as part of their transition to a more private life.
The legal saga facing Prince Harry in the U.S. revolves around a demand from the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, to disclose his royal visa documents following his candid admission of drug use in his memoir.
This development has placed Prince Harry in a precarious position, with experts suggesting that he is caught in a dilemma with potentially dire consequences.
In discussions led by GD News digital royal editor Safar Nanon Sen and royal correspondent Cameron Walker, the intricate details of Prince Harry's legal predicament in the U.S. were dissected.
Cameron emphasized that despite their relocation to the United States via Canada, Prince Harry and Meghan continue to be active members of the royal family, raising questions about their immigration status and any special treatment they may have received.
The core issue at hand pertains to whether Prince Harry misrepresented facts on his immigration forms regarding his drug use, which could lead to severe repercussions, including deportation.
Alternatively, if he truthfully disclosed this information, it raises concerns about potential preferential treatment granted to him as a member of the royal family by U.S. authorities under the Biden administration.
Amidst speculations about the possible outcomes of this legal battle, Mr. Safar expressed apprehension that the disclosure of these documents could spell trouble for Prince Harry.
The looming possibility of deportation or scrutiny over special treatment granted to him adds layers of complexity to his already delicate situation in the United States.
The U.S. ambassador to the UK has assured that Prince Harry will not face deportation under the current administration.
However, past instances of celebrities being barred from entering the U.S. due to drug-related admissions serve as a stark reminder of the potential consequences that Prince Harry may encounter.
In a revealing interview, former President Donald Trump hinted at a less lenient approach towards Prince Harry, contrasting the treatment he received under the Biden administration.
Recent documents filed with Companies House indicated that the United States is now listed as Prince Harry's primary country of residence, marking a significant shift from the UK.
This change, dated back to June 29, 2023, aligns with the couple's departure from Frogmore Cottage, underscoring their commitment to establishing roots in the U.S. amidst the unfolding legal challenges.