An American thinkank filed a complaint against the Ministry of Internal Security in 2023 to obtain the immigration files of Prince Harry.
The Heritage Foundation argued that the previous drug consumption of the Duke of Sussex should have been reasons to refuse him an American visa.
The Duke of Sussex moved to the United States with his wife Meghan Markle after the couple resigned as members who work from the British royal family.
The conservative thinking group filed the case, claiming that the public had the right to know if the British royal was truthful in his request.
The trial focuses on the revelations that Harry made in his replacement of memories in 2023.
In the book, the youngest son of the British king Charles III admitted to having tried cocaine in adolescence, from 17 years old.
He said that the experience was “not very fun” but gave it a feeling of feeling of feeling, which he was looking for at the time.
Harry also admitted smoking cannabis during his school years at the Eon College and later at the Kensington Palace.
He also described the experimentation of psychedelics, including magic mushrooms during a Los Angeles and Ayahuasca party in the therapeutic environment.
Prince William’s younger brother said that these substances had helped him treat sorrow on the death of her mother, Princess Diana.
The Heritage Foundation maintains that such disclosure generally complicates visa eligibility, putting Harry’s own words at the center of a politically loaded legal struggle.