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Prince Harry faces fresh headache as ‘lawyers make shock move that could reveal if he lied about drug use on US visa’


PRINCE Harry is facing a fresh headache after some of his Visa documents will reportedly “be made public” by the Department of Homeland Security.

A lawsuit brought by the Heritage Foundation against the US Department of Homeland Security has been seeking to disclose Harry’s immigration papers to reveal whether he lied about past drug-taking.

President Donald Trump speaking at a microphone.
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US President Donald Trump previously said he would not support Harry[/caption]

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, sitting at the Invictus Games.
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Prince Harry has been in a long fight with his US visa application[/caption]

The Duke openly admitted in his memoir Spare and on his Netflix series to taking cannabis, coke and magic mushrooms before moving to California in 2020.

The Heritage Foundation claims it is likely he either lied on his forms, or received special treatment by then-US president Joe Biden’s administration.

Now, lawyers for DHS said that three items can be unsealed with redactions, according to MailOnline.

However, none of a fourth document can be made public without releasing information a judge has ruled should stay private, reports the outlet.

In a filing, John Bardo, a lawyer for DHS, said it had “determined that redacted versions of items 1-3 can be made public”, reports the Mail.

Mr Bardo allegedly said that the materials would be given to Judge Carl Nichols by March 6.

It comes after US president Donald Trump said last weekend that he would not deport Harry.

In a brutal swipe at Meghan Markle, Trump added: “I’ll leave him alone.

“He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.”

Publication of the documents could lead to embarrassing revelations for Harry.

Judge Carl J. Nichols ruled last year that the records should remain private.

But after a fresh challenge, he agreed earlier this month to release the “maximum amount possible” about how Harry, 40, got into the US.

President Trump said in a GB News interview with Nigel Farage in March last year that Harry should not receive preferential treatment.

Asked if the duke should have “special privileges” if he is found to have lied in his application, the president said: “No. We’ll have to see if they know something about the drugs, and if he lied they’ll have to take appropriate action.”

He also previously vowed, before he was elected, that “Harry is on his own” if he became president again.

The president also has the power to intervene and can ask for the documents regarding his application to be released.

In his controversial memoir, the prince said cocaine “didn’t do anything for me”, adding: “Marijuana is different, that actually really did help me.”

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