Harry Scared to Death His U.S. Visa Is About to Be Revoked

Following the revelations in  his memoir "Spare," Prince Harry is reportedly anxiously contemplating the fate of his Visa. You see, openly acknowledging illegal drug use, as he did in the book, can potentially lead to visa denials under current application regulations.

This has prompted a wave of speculation: Did Harry receive  preferential treatment in his application process? Are his royal status and connections with influential figures in the U.S. government playing a role behind the scenes?

From OK! Magazine:


"It's taking place in Washington by a judge and a decision will be made," the biographer continued. "So I think he should be quaking in his boots. It could make a for a very difficult situation."

"If we heard that he was allowed to go through, despite his blood taken, there would be a huge upheaval," she added. "Because there's quite a few well-known people who have been turned away from America because of their so-called criminal records."

Harry's choice of address has been a topic of conversation since he settled down in California, and the Head of U.S. Immigration Christi Jackson addressed the public's concerns in a statement.

"Anything that he has admitted to regarding drug use before the age of 18 should not affect his eligibility for a U.S. visa," Jackson stated.
"If he had admitted to drug use when he was over 18, in order for it to lead to visa ineligibility, the admission would have to have been a valid admission which means it cannot just be out in the news or written in their book," he explained.

In order for Harry's comments to cause a significant threat to his home life, he would have had to omit the details during his initial application.


Honestly, this entire situation might just turn out to be a massive "nothing burger," or it could potentially throw a wrench into  Harry's standing in the U.S.

Time will be the ultimate judge, but let's not  overlook the card up his sleeve – being hitched to an American citizen surely must count for something.

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