Prince Harry's U.S. Visa Case Reopened as Trump Administration Pushes for Transparency
A federal judge will reassess the Duke of Sussex's immigration records following his drug use admissions, with potential implications for his residency in the U.S.
- The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, has reignited its legal battle to access Prince Harry's U.S. visa records, citing public interest after his drug use admissions in his memoir, 'Spare.'
- A federal judge is reconsidering a 2024 ruling that protected the privacy of Harry's immigration documents, which could reveal whether he received special treatment or misrepresented his past drug use.
- Prince Harry is not directly involved in the case, which is being contested between the Heritage Foundation and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
- The Trump administration has expressed interest in stricter immigration enforcement, with President Trump previously stating he would not support Harry if he lied on his visa application.
- The case highlights broader questions about privacy, transparency, and potential political motivations under the current U.S. administration.