Could Trump’s Return See Prince Harry Deported Over Drug Confessions?

ALBAWABA - Prince Harry may regret revealing how he talked to a toilet while high on magic mushrooms at Courteney Cox's residence...

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Subscribe Search Search Sort by Relevance Title Date Subscribe Also Read Prince William opens up about "Brutal" 2024: "The Toughest Year of My Life" ALBAWABA - Prince Harry may regret revealing how he talked to a toilet while high on magic mushrooms at Courteney Cox's residence. If Donald Trump's new government gives Kevin Roberts, the author of the ultra-conservative Project 2025 "blueprint" for a second Trump term, a significant role, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may need to start packing. This is because Roberts is head of The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think group that leans right and was formerly best known for publishing The Daily Signal, a favorite among right-wing bloggers.

The Heritage Foundation is also in charge of the continuous campaigns to compel US officials to make information on Prince Harry's visa application public. Will Trump kick Prince Harry out of America? President-elect said royal would get 'no special treatment' over visa issues (so he and Meghan may have to do Plan B and move to Portugal!) https://t.co/cNcnEWaZe3 pic.



twitter.com/AXUj2BLjwS — Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) November 6, 2024 The pressure group pointed out that in his book, Spare, Harry disclosed that he had used hard, soft, and psychedelic drugs. Among other things, Harry described how he got high on mushrooms at the home of Friends actress Courteney Cox.

Additionally, he said that he had used cocaine "to feel different" when he was 17. The pressure group asserts that because such a statement often prevents someone from entering the United States, Harry either lied on the paperwork or received a sweetheart deal from the Biden administration. A federal judge decided in September to keep the documents confidential after they filed a lawsuit to learn more.

However, Nile Gardiner of the Heritage Foundation, who is currently contesting the decision, stated in an interview with the Daily Mail on Thursday that the materials might become public following Trump's election victory. Because Department of State judgments are arbitrary and highly subject to political influence, Harry may be the target of a politically motivated assault on his residential status. His visa may be revoked.

Upon returning to the United States after overseas travel, Harry might face inadmissibility due to his past drug use, even with an unexpired visa in his passport. Political influence might impact Harry's ability to reenter the United States in a number of situations. British celebrity Nigella Lawson famously faced denials of entry into the United States due to her drug usage confessions in 2013.

Donald Trump has repeatedly hinted that he might expel Harry from the country during a second Trump administration if it turns out that he lied on documents about his drug usage. Zaid Qaissieh is a passionate English news and content writer with a knack for storytelling and an eye for detail. covering a range of Entertainment topics—from breaking global news and trending entertainment stories to insightful pieces—I bring a creative edge to every article.

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