Prince Harry's US Visa Scrutiny Deepens as Redacted Court Documents Released
Newly released court records fail to clarify allegations of false statements or royal favoritism in Prince Harry's visa application.
- Heavily redacted court documents related to Prince Harry's US visa application were made public on March 18, 2025, offering no new clarity on key allegations.
- The Heritage Foundation alleges Harry may have either misrepresented his past drug use or received preferential treatment due to his royal status.
- In his 2023 memoir 'Spare,' Harry admitted to using cannabis, cocaine, and hallucinogenic mushrooms, prompting questions about his visa eligibility.
- A US judge previously ruled in favor of Harry's privacy, blocking full disclosure of his immigration records despite ongoing legal challenges.
- The case continues to raise broader debates about privacy, fairness, and accountability in the US immigration process for high-profile individuals.