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Prince Harry's U.S. Visa Records Released with Heavy Redactions

The documents reveal no evidence of misconduct or preferential treatment, as privacy concerns limit disclosure.

  • The U.S. government released heavily redacted documents related to Prince Harry's visa application following a court order from Judge Carl Nichols.
  • The Heritage Foundation sought the records to investigate whether Harry's past drug use, disclosed in his memoir 'Spare,' impacted his visa eligibility or if he received special treatment.
  • Officials stated the redactions were necessary to protect Harry's privacy and prevent potential harassment or unwanted media attention.
  • The documents provided no evidence of government misconduct or preferential treatment in Harry's visa process, according to U.S. Department of Homeland Security officials.
  • The Heritage Foundation has indicated plans to continue pursuing further disclosure, arguing that public interest justifies additional transparency.
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