Prince Harry’s shocking memoir, “Spare,” not only discouraged the Royal Family with its many claims, but also potentially leading Prince Harry to legal trouble as well.
The Heritage Foundation, a think tank located in Washington, is currently suing the US government to get access to Prince Harry’s immigration records. They claim that it is a case concerning whether the government grants preferential treatment to high-profile celebrities.
The foundation is suggesting to the documentation Prince Harry submitted when he arrived in the US on March 14, 2020, emphasizing that individuals entering America typically need to respond to inquiries about their history of recreational drug use.
This consequence might introduce new concerns for Prince Harry, as former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond expressed to OK! Magazine:
Harry must regret having been so frank about drugs in his book. It really wasn’t a necessary part of the narrative although I understand that he was trying to explain his mental health issues.
“In the end, though, I can’t imagine that the USA would actually throw him out. Lawyers would find some way around it, I think. But it must be an unnecessary worry and embarrassment for Harry at the moment.”
I suppose if the worst came to the worst, they would have to find somewhere else to live but I doubt that it would be the UK. Perhaps Canada would look kindly on them. But I don’t think it will come to that.