Judge Orders Release of Prince Harry’s U.S. Visa Records Following Drug Use Allegations
The Heritage Foundation's FOI request leads to a court ruling requiring redacted immigration documents to be made public by March 18.
- A U.S. federal judge has mandated that Prince Harry’s U.S. visa application records be released in redacted form by Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
- The ruling follows a Freedom of Information request from the Heritage Foundation, which questioned whether Harry concealed past drug use on his visa application.
- Prince Harry admitted to using cocaine, marijuana, and psychedelic mushrooms in his 2023 memoir, 'Spare,' prompting scrutiny of his 2020 visa approval.
- The Department of Homeland Security initially resisted the FOI request but has since agreed to release redacted versions of the documents.
- Former President Donald Trump commented on the case, ruling out deportation but stating that appropriate action should be taken if any falsehoods are found in Harry's application.