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Fight for US visa after coke confession: Will Prince Harry be deported?

2023-03-22T18:59:19.075Z


Prince Harry opens up about his life in his autobiography "Spare". The Duke of Sussex admits to using drugs. However, this confession could cost him his US visa.


Prince Harry opens up about his life in his autobiography "Spare".

The Duke of Sussex admits to using drugs.

However, this confession could cost him his US visa.

Update March 22, 12:38 p.m.: 

US immigration law provides for harsh penalties for providing false information to immigration officials, including deportation and disqualification from applying for US citizenship.

According to the British Daily Mail,

Prince Harry (38) is currently fighting

to keep his US visa application secret.

The suspicion of special treatment for the ex-Royal is in the room.

But the authority is not obliged to disclose and has no interest in doing so.

Activists are therefore calling for the publication of the visa

Activists are therefore calling for the publication of the visa.

“This motion is in the public interest.

"Given the possible suspension of Prince Harry's visa for illegal drug use, and further questions regarding the Prince's drug use and whether he was properly screened before entering the United States," Mike Howell, director of the Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project, told the

Daily Mail

.

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In his memoir, Spare, Prince Harry makes many surprising confessions.

His confession to having used drugs could get in the way of his US visa.

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New Jersey Attorney James Leonard puts the facts from his perspective. He says: "In the absence of a criminal charge related to drugs or alcohol, or a court finding that Prince Harry is a habitual drug user, which he clearly is not, I see no problem with the revelations in his memoirs relating to recreational drug experimentation."

“An admission of drug use is usually a ground for inadmissibility”

But you can also see it differently, says Neama Rahmani (43) to

Page Six

.

The Californian lawyer sees “no exceptions for royals either”.

His point of view: “An admission of drug use is usually a ground for inadmissibility.

That means Prince Harry's visa should have been denied or revoked for admitting to using cocaine, mushrooms and other drugs.” That could give Prince Harry a long rat's tail here.

First report from January 10, 9:02 p.m.:

Montecito – While Prince William (40) has an almost flawless image and is considered a picture book heir to the throne, Prince Harry (38) has caused a number of scandals since his youth.

Long dubbed the "reserve" for his older brother in British tabloid media, the Duke of Sussex broke the crown in 2021 and largely turned his back on his royal life.

At the side of his great love, the American actress Meghan Markle (41), he dares a new beginning in California - but his complicated past does not seem to be over yet.

Drug confession in autobiography "Spare": Prince Harry's US visa could be at risk

After Harry and Meghan already gave a deep look with their six-hour Netflix documentary in December, the son of King Charles III.

(74) now look back on his eventful life with his autobiography "Spare".

Instead of a personal and sympathetic story, the work, which will be published by Random House on January 10, turns out to be one of the biggest royals scandals of recent years.

In addition to severely criticizing the British royal family, Prince Harry makes a number of startling admissions and reveals that he has tried cocaine, marijuana and hallucinogenic mushrooms since he was a teenager.

However, the surprising anecdote about his experience with narcotics could be his undoing, because with his drug confession Prince Harry is endangering his US visa, as the Daily

Mail

refers to a report by the

Sunday Times

.

For example, drug use is a reason for refusing an applicant for a United States visa.

It is not known which entry permit Harry has, but according to experts it is most likely a spousal visa or a so-called O-1 visa, which is often issued to celebrities and athletes and has to be renewed every three years.

Prince Harry's memoir "Spare" controversial even before it went on sale

On January 10, 2023, Prince Harry's memoirs "Spare" will be published by Random House - but these prove to be controversial even before publication.

Although the work is described as an honest look back at Harry's life and experiences, many royals pundits believe it could also be a harsh critique of British royalty.

Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8th, 2022 and a resulting wave of public skepticism towards the British monarchy, this could have devastating consequences.

"The British Royal Family (...) must earn and keep the respect of the public," explains Royals author Valentine Low, "If this is ever damaged in any fundamental or permanent way, it could be very serious."

(Source: 

nytimes.com

)

'Assuming green card would be denied': expert gives verdict on Harry's drug confession

If Harry has an O-1 visa, it may not be renewed after his controversial confession, but according to Professor Alberto Benítez of George Washington University, there are two possible cases for Prince Harry.

On the one hand, there is the possibility that he honestly disclosed all aspects of his past, including drugs, when he was naturalized in 2020, but on the other hand that he deliberately withheld these details.

The latter could well result in his residence permit being revoked, as the

Daily Mail

refers to Benítez's interview with

The Telegraph

.

Prince Harry 'should have been denied US residency' over drug use revealed in memoir https://t.co/YZqJK54sBE

— Nile Gardiner (@NileGardiner) January 7, 2023

As Benítez goes on to explain, it's possible that due to Harry's royal status, his transgressions have been overlooked.

"If he wasn't Prince Harry, if he were 'Fred Jones' and had that kind of background, he would be screened far more and it's likely the green card would be denied," the expert describes Harry's situation.

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A spokesman for the US authorities confirmed

to

The Times , according to the

Daily Mail

, that visa applications are being decided on a case-by-case basis - but exact details of Harry could not be given.

But it stands to reason that before the publication of his revealing book, the Duke of Sussex sat down with a publicist to check the work for compromising passages.

Because of the serious allegations he raises in his book, King Charles III.

Removed Harry from his coronation.

Sources used:

dailymail.co.uk, nytimes.com

List of rubrics: © IMAGO/i Images;

dpa / Adrian Dennis (photomontage)

Source: merkur

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