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Prince Harry in danger if he leaves the country again: He must be questioned at the border

US border is notoriously strict on drug offenses

Prince Harry in danger if he leaves the country again: He must be questioned at the border

Prince Harry could face questioning about his past drug use the next time he enters the United States, following concerns raised by the Heritage Foundation.

The conservative think-tank is urging U.S. authorities to investigate whether the royal misrepresented his drug history on his visa application.

Controversial drug issions in Spare

The push for further scrutiny stems from Prince Harry's candid issions in his memoir Spare, where he openly discusses his use of cocaine, marijuana, and psychedelics. In the book, he details his experiences with these substances, which are illegal in the U.S.

The Heritage Foundation is questioning whether Harry provided truthful answers on his visa application, particularly when asked whether he had ever used drugs. The think-tank suggests he may have answered "no" to this question, despite his public confessions.

Nile Gardiner, a spokesperson for the Heritage Foundation, emphasized that Harry should be questioned upon his return to the U.S.

"These drugs are illegal in the U.S.," he stated.

"This is a new era of immigration enforcement in the U.S., and the rules are being strictly enforced by the new U.S. istration."

The organization recently won a court case to release some documents related to Harry's visa, although they were heavily redacted. Heritage continues to challenge the documents in the hopes of obtaining more clarity on the situation.

If Harry did, in fact, fail to disclose his drug use on his visa application, it could create complications for his U.S. residency and future visits. The situation adds to the growing controversy surrounding the royal's move to the U.S., where he has become involved in various philanthropic and media projects.

As of now, Archewell, the organization associated with Prince Harry, has not commented on the matter. The case continues to draw attention, with critics urging U.S. immigration officials to address the potential misrepresentation on the royal's application.

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