Court documents released on Tuesday revealed little about Prince Harry’s entrance to the U.S. as federal officials argued that releasing detailed records could lead to harm and harassment for the royal. The Heritage Foundation had sought more information about Harry’s move to America through a FOIA request, particularly in relation to his past drug use before relocating to Santa Barbara with Meghan Markle. The redacted documents supported the argument that Harry’s privacy interests outweighed the public interest in releasing the information, with concerns about potential harassment if his exact status were revealed. The Heritage Foundation has raised questions about whether Harry received special treatment during the immigration process, especially after his memoir revealed past drug use. While drug use itself may not prevent entry to the U.S., lying about it during the application process could result in deportation. The release of court filings and transcripts related to Harry’s immigration process remains heavily restricted, and the public may never know the full details of his entrance to the U.S. due to privacy concerns.
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