Prince Harry’s Immigration Secrets: FOIA Order Could Expose Drug Past 3.

Imagine a world where the secrets of a prince, especially one with a penchant for controversial admissions, are laid bare for all to see. Well, that might just become our reality as a federal judge has ordered the Department of Homeland Security to release Prince Harry’s immigration records. This scenario unfolds thanks to The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, which filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to scrutinize whether the Duke of Sussex was thoroughly vetted prior to entering the United States, particularly in light of his candid confessions regarding his past drug use.
U.S. District Judge Carl J. Nichols, in his ruling, stated the public holds a vested interest in understanding the immigration vetting processes—especially when it comes to a royal who has openly acknowledged his “continuous and substantial” drug use. Yes, folks, Prince Harry has not shied away from discussing his youthful escapades with substances like cocaine, claiming it was a misguided attempt to cope with grief following his mother’s tragic death. The irony is palpable: a royal seeking refuge in California, navigating his own personal demons while living the quintessential American dream.
Judge Nichols ruled that the arguments from The Heritage Foundation were more compelling than the government’s attempts to keep Harry’s records sealed. The documents, albeit redacted, are expected to be made public by March 18, 2025—just enough time for everyone to brew a fresh cup of curiosity about what exactly Harry scribbled on those forms. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump has made it clear he’s not interested in kicking Harry out of the country, stating, “I’ll leave him alone.” Perhaps he senses that royal family drama is best left to the tabloids.
As Harry and Meghan Markle continue to carve out a life away from royal duties in sunny Southern California, the public’s fascination with their past—and potential legal entanglements—remains ever-present. The impending release of these immigration records might just provoke more questions than answers, especially as people wonder how a man with such a colorful history managed to settle down in the land of opportunity.
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Sources: Celebrity Storm and NBC News, The Heritage Foundation, The New York Post
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