Prince Harry’s past drug use raises questions about US visa

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A conservative think tank wants to know if the Duke of Sussex failed to disclose his past drug use on his visa application, a potential violation that could lead to deportation.

Prince Harry pointed out that he has done everything for the past six years privately to get through to his family. Prince Harry continues to learn that not everyone in his adopted homeland is happy about him being here. The latest group of Americans to come after the renegade British royal is the Heritage Foundation, which is pushing to find out whether the husband of Meghan Markle admitted to his past drug use when he applied for a visa to live in the United States.

“I started doing it recreationally and then started to realize how good it was for me,” Harry said. “I would say it is one of the fundamental parts of my life that changed me and helped me deal with the traumas and the pains of the past.” Legal experts are divided over whether Harry’s past drug use jeopardizes his ability to stay in the United States to live and work. Harry and Meghan, a former Hollywood TV actor, live in Montecito, where they are raising their two young children. The son of King Charles III also has a position as “a chief impact officer” for a San Francisco mental health startup, BetterUp, and presumably uses Montecito as his base for working on the couple’s production deals with Netflix and Spotify.

But James Leonard, a New Jersey-based attorney who represented “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Joe Giudice in his immigration case, disagreed with Rahmani that Harry’s U.S. status was at risk. It’s not known what type of visa Harry holds, but analysts speculate he either holds a spousal visa — sponsored by his American wife — or an O-1 visa which is given to people with “extraordinary ability,” the Daily Mail said. Other celebrities known to be in the United States on an O-1 visa include Canadian singer Justin Bieber and Australian actor Hugh Jackman.

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