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Prince Harry advised for ‘no exceptions for royalty’

Prince Harry advised for ‘no exceptions for royalty’

Prince Harry advised for ‘no exceptions for royalty’

Prince Harry advised for ‘no exceptions for royalty’

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  • The Duke of Sussex has admitted openly to using cocaine, cannabis, and magic mushrooms.
  • The penalties for lying to immigration officials in the United States are severe.
  • “Rahmani added there is “no exception for royalty or recreational use”.
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Prince Harry has been advised that there are “no exceptions for royalty” as his US visa is being scrutinized following his admission of drug use.

The Duke of Sussex has admitted openly to using cocaine, cannabis, and magic mushrooms.

As a result, the right-wing think organization The Heritage Foundation has called for the release of Harry’s visa application so that American taxpayers can determine whether the Duke revealed his drug use.

The penalties for lying to immigration officials in the United States are severe, including deportation and the inability to petition for citizenship.

Neama Rahmani, President of West Coast Trial Lawyers and a former federal prosecutor, has warned Prince Harry that his royal position will not help him obtain a US visa.

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He told Page Six: “An admission of drug use is usually grounds for inadmissibility.”

“That means Prince Harry’s visa should have been denied or revoked because he admitted to using cocaine, mushrooms and other drugs.”

Rahmani added there is “no exception for royalty or recreational use”.

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It comes as Mike Howell, director of the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project, has asked for the release of Prince Harry’s US visa application.

Howell said: “This request is in the public interest in light of the potential revocation of Prince Harry’s visa for illicit substance use and further questions regarding the Prince’s drug use and whether he was properly vetted before entering the United States”.

“Visa records are confidential under Section 222(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA); therefore, we cannot discuss the details of individual visa cases,” a US State Department spokesman said.

GB News reported in January that Prince Harry was likely to keep his US visa despite writing about taking drugs in his memoir – an admission that can often result in Britons being barred from entering America.

According to a lawyer at prominent firm Laura Devine Immigration, the confessions will not hinder Prince Harry’s eligibility for a US visa.

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