Redacted Prince Harry Visa Documents Leave Drug Use Questions Unanswered
The U.S. government released heavily redacted immigration records related to Prince Harry, citing privacy concerns and finding no evidence of preferential treatment.
- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security released over 80 pages of documents related to Prince Harry's visa application, with significant portions redacted to protect his privacy.
- The records do not include Harry's visa application or his responses to questions about past drug use, leaving key questions unresolved.
- The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, initiated the case after Harry admitted to drug use in his 2023 memoir, arguing there is public interest in knowing whether he disclosed this information on his application.
- U.S. officials stated there is no evidence Harry received special treatment during the visa process, and the redactions were necessary to prevent harassment and unwanted media attention.
- The Heritage Foundation has announced plans to continue legal efforts to obtain more details about Harry's immigration records.




























