Prince Harry has received distressing news from the Royal Family as a judge has ruled that his immigration records must be made public by Tuesday.
This decision has added to the ongoing scrutiny surrounding the Duke of Sussex, intensifying the controversy over his U.S. visa status. A royal insider has claimed that despite the continuous media attention on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, they are rarely, if ever, a topic of conversation within the Royal Family. The source explained that while the couple now garners significantly more publicity than they did when they were working royals, their activities do not occupy much thought within the Palace.
Speaking to Newsweek, the insider stated that although Harry and Meghan frequently dominate headlines, their lives and choices are "almost never discussed" among the royal household. They further emphasized that the media generates far more speculation about the Sussexes’ actions than the Palace itself ever does.
The revelation follows a report by the Daily Mail, which confirmed that Prince Harry’s visa records would be made public following a landmark ruling. The case has sparked widespread debate, particularly regarding claims that the Duke may have misrepresented his past drug use on his immigration application.
Judge Nichols, who was appointed by former U.S. President Donald Trump, issued the order requiring the U.S. government to release the redacted documents. He specified that the court-approved redactions appeared appropriate and mandated that the government file the revised records by March 18, 2025.