Prince Harry’s US future is uncertain as his visa faces scrutiny, with potential impacts on his family’s life in America. The Heritage Foundation is suing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for access to Harry’s visa records, particularly his disclosed drug use history. DHS denied the request, citing privacy protections.

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Judge Carl Nichols is currently reviewing the case privately, leaving the public and Harry waiting for a decision. Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams noted that revealing the details could embarrass Harry and create headlines, which would not benefit the Sussexes.

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While Harry’s visa is currently valid, renewal could be challenging, raising concerns about potential deportation. This would force Harry to leave his Montecito home with Meghan and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. Fitzwilliams also suggested a possible “double standard” in Harry’s visa process, which the Heritage Foundation is concerned about.

Harry has attempted to prevent the release of his visa details. The court case, initiated on February 24 in Washington DC, involves weighing public interest against Harry’s privacy. US immigration lawyer Gita Gorgi expects the judge to consider both sides carefully.

This legal battle could significantly impact Harry and Meghan’s life in the US. Stay tuned for updates.