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Activists call for the deportation of Prince Harry from the United States

The Duke of Sussex would have lied to obtain his visa and be able to move permanently to Los Angeles. The youngest son of Charles III would have omitted from his papers that he was a user of illicit substances in the past (as he reveals in his memoirs), which is why the VISA is usually denied.

Activists call for the deportation of Prince Harry from the United States

Prince Harry goes from controversy to controversy and now his permanence in the United States could be in jeopardy after several complaints from conservative activists calling for the immediate deportation of Charles III's youngest son.

The complainants demand that the request processed by the British be published since they assure that he does not comply with one of the required background information and that, if proven, everything would indicate that he would be sent back to his native country.

The controversy lies in several of the confessions made by the Duke of Sussex in his memoirs titled In the Shadow (Spare), in which he revealed that he had consumed illicit substances in the past such as cocaine, cannabis, and hallucinogenic mushrooms; and that he had even consumed Entonox, a gas that is administered to parturients before the epidural and to counteract the discomfort caused by the first contractions and that is illegal in the United States.

Those who denounced Prince Harry belong to the Heritage Foundation Monitoring Project, who point out that, with a record like this, the VISA is usually not issued, denying the applicant entry to the country for life.

The Duke of Sussex has an O-1 visa, which is given to people with “extraordinary abilities” with which he can work in the United States. In this particular case, those skills would be nothing more than belonging to the British royal family and having the support of Hollywood for being married to a member of the training industry such as Meghan Markle.

Faced with possible deportation from the United States, Harry is debating whether or not to attend his father's coronation and, to do so, he puts two demands on the table: that Archie and Lilibet Diana be included in the celebration protocol, as well as that his cousins George, Charlotte and Louis; and that his family be part of the greeting to the people from the balcony of Buckingham Palace together with the monarch, the queen consort Camilla and the Princes of Wales and their children.

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