Harry’s immigration files to be released publicly, US court rules
- A US court has ordered the release of Prince Harry's immigration files following a Freedom of Information request from the Heritage Foundation.
- The documents may show whether Prince Harry disclosed his past drug use in his visa application.
- Concerns were raised that Prince Harry may have misrepresented his drug history, which could have affected his visa eligibility.
- Donald Trump has stated that Prince Harry should not receive special treatment regarding his visa application.
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ThePatriotLight - Un juez de Estados Unidos ordena que se difunda el historial migratorio del príncipe Harry antes del próximo martes – One America News Network
ThePatriotLight - WINDSOR, ENGLAND – APRIL 17: Prince Harry arrives for the funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle on April 17, 2021 in Windsor, England. He served as Prince Consort to Queen Elizabeth II until his death on April 9 2021, months short of his 100th birthday. His funeral takes place today at Windsor Castle with only 30 guests invited due to Coronavirus pandemic restrictions. (Photo by Vic…
Court documents related to Prince Harry's immigration to be released to public
A judge has ordered that some court documents related to Prince Harry must be released to the public on Tuesday. It's been five years since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in the U.S. A conservative group filed a FOIA request in 2023, wanting to know if Prince Harry lied about taking drugs in the past.
US government court filings keep Prince Harry's immigration forms secret
Heavily redacted court documents are shedding no fresh light on the circumstances under which Prince Harry entered the United States, the latest development in a legal fight by a conservative group that is pushing to find out whether Harry lied about past drug use on his immigration forms.
U.S. releases redacted documents in Prince Harry immigration case | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
LOS ANGELES >> The U.S. government released documents related to a court battle over Prince Harry’s 2020 visa application on Tuesday but redacted large portions, saying it had a duty to protect his privacy and there was no evidence he received special treatment.
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