Prince Harry: Would he be denied entry to the US when he returned from the coronation?

in his biography Sparehe prince harry He admitted to having smoked marijuana, tried cocaine, and even tried hallucinogenic mushrooms. Among other controversial and high-impact statements against the British royal family, this testimony was probably the most underestimated in the entire book. Therefore, I do not generate any relevance in the launch of the publication.

However, a conservative American foundation requested information from the government of Joe Biden to determine if the son of Charles III lied about drug use in his application for a visa to reside in the country. According to the newspaper El Pais, the heritage foundation He wants to confirm if Harry admitted to having used drugs in his visa application.

The Duke of Sussex moved to California with his wife, Meghan Markle, in 2020, after giving up his role in the British royal family. “I started consuming it recreationally and then I realized how good it was for me,” said the son of Lady Di in a streaming interview with Canadian writer Gabor Mate.

The conservative organization, founded in 1973 in Washington, managed the presentation before the Department of Homeland Security. “This request is in the public interest in light of a possible revocation of Prince Harry’s visa for illicit substance use and new questions about the prince’s drug use,” the Heritage Foundation request states.

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US immigration laws determine that a drug addict is inadmissible into the country. Therefore, if it is proven that the prince failed to report drug use, he would risk deportation or could be prohibited from applying for citizenship. His wife is American, as are his two children. The foundation even warned that if the prince reported on this issue, then he would have received preferential treatment from the authorities.

A more than problematic situation, taking into account that on May 6 the Archbishop of Canterbury will crown Charles as the fortieth English monarch. Elizabeth II’s son waited for his fate for seventy-three years and is the heir who took the longest to reach the British throne. On the other hand, the Duke of Sussex has scheduled a lightning visit to the event. He will be present at the ceremony, but without participating in the traditional greeting on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, where he was not invited. A bittersweet meeting, which, if this legal situation is contemplated, may have a more bitter taste than expected.

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