Prince Harry's allegations of drug use in his diary have sparked backlash from US citizens and legal experts.
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Americans called the Duke of Sussex to explain how he managed to obtain a visa to enter the United States despite admitting in his alternative memoirs and promotional interviews to using various Class A drugs such as cocaine, Taking magic mushrooms and cannabis.
The youngest son of Britain's King Charles III, who moved to California in 2020 with his wife Meghan Markle and their young family, was told he had to be "completely transparent". about your visa application and how you answered questions, or about the risk of becoming a "political chessboard".
USA Live and Work visa applicants should check the box “Yes”; or not"; to the question: "Are or have you ever been addicted to drugs?
US immigration officials have reportedly failed to respond to a US freedom of information think tank, the Heritage Foundation, which is trying to understand how Harry managed to get a visa.
"It is in the public interest to know how Prince Harry has responded to the drugs question. If he's been honest and open about his drug use, and there's no reason to believe he wasn't, he might as well have ticked "yes"; country, in which case he would need an exemption to obtain a visa to enter the United States, lead attorney Samuel Dewey told the Mail on Sunday.
The court expert added: “That means he should be questioned personally and someone should release him. We simply ask who granted this exemption.