The Republican organization The Heritage Foundation has filed a lawsuit against Prince Harry, arguing that he may have lied on his US visa application.
Prince Harry is facing accusations after revealing in his autobiography “In the Shadow” his dalliances with drugs, including experiences with hallucinogens, marijuana and cocaine. These confessions have generated controversy, especially among some conservative sectors in the United States.
The Republican organization The Heritage Foundation has filed a lawsuit against the second son of the King of England, alleging that he may have lied on his US visa application. This request is crucial to his residence in Los Angeles with his wife, Meghan Markle, in their Montecito home.
In response to these allegations, the judge in charge of the case is examining documents related to Harry's visa application. Meanwhile, The Heritage Foundation has made clear that it considers these documents to be in the public interest and is demanding access to them in order to determine whether there was any falsification in the information provided by Prince Harry.
The controversy surrounding Prince William's younger brother's revelations about his experiences with drugs has once again put him in the spotlight, as he and Meghan continue their lives outside the British Royal House.
Prince Harry and Meghan settled into their mansion in Los Angeles after their departure from the British Royal House in March 2020, renouncing duties representing the Windsors and activating Megxit, with the desire to live a life outside of the media focus.
This episode highlights the difficulty of escaping media scrutiny even in private life, and raises questions about how royals must balance their desire for privacy with their public status and legal responsibilities. The outcome of this legal dispute could shape Prince Harry's future in his new residence in Los Angeles and his relationship with US authorities.