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Legal documents about Prince Harry's US Visa application were published -albeit with very strong editors.

The published records show that the judge came to the conclusion in September that it was not in the public interest to reveal information about it The Duke of Sussex Immigration status.

He argued that Harry could be exposed to “damage in the form of nuisance” and “undesirable contact” of the media.

So much of the text was darkened that there are still many unanswered questions, especially whether the prince admitted in his forms that he had taken drugs.

One of the lawyers who urged information to publish information said Sky News that they will continue to pursue the case, and there will be more procedures in the “near future”.

Samuel Dewey, lawyer of the conservative Thinktank The Heritage Foundation, said: “It has always been a puzzle and we always took the view that it can take some time to get answers. We will use this additional data to get ahead.”

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From 2023: Why is Prince Harry's US visa examined?

The six previously secret legal disputes were not sealed afterwards A challenge of the Heritage Foundation.

The Thinktank filed information requests to determine whether the Duke of Sussex received a special interpretation with his visa application.

The entry into Harry's memoir replacement that he had taken drugs like cannabis, cocaine and psychedelics.

The Heritage Foundation wanted to determine whether this was revealed in his visa application and whether the US government had followed immigration laws.

In one of the files listed as Annex 1, the records also contain “very specific private and personal” information, the publication of which is an invasion of privacy.

The singer Sting is also mentioned in a document, but we hardly learn with so many editorial offices. It is almost impossible to decrypt the documents. A “waiver” is mentioned, but no further details.

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It was never about revealing Prince Harry's Visa application forms, that's private. But it is about one of the questions he had to answer; whether he took drugs.

We are not to understand what he wrote. Harry's team always insisted that he said the truth.

The duke and Duchess of Sussex Leave Great Britain in 2020 and now live in Montecito in California.

In his memoirs, Harry wrote how cocaine “didn't do anything for me”, but that “marijuana is different that really helped me”.

He also wrote about taking magical mushrooms that he had found in a refrigerator at a party organized by the Friends star Courtney Cox.

Key enemies in Prince Harry's book

  • The Duke admits to use cocaine – said: “It was no fun”
  • He claims to have killed 25 people in Afghanistan during his two business trips
  • He says he asked his father not to marry Camilla – and his brother made the same request
  • He describes, as King Charles told him, Meghan should not go to Balmoral after the queen's death
  • He remembered the moment when he found that his mother, Princess Diana, had a car accident
  • He says
  • He accuses Prince William of turning him over to the Duchess of Sussex during a dispute

Nile Gardiner from the Heritage Foundation provided: “There is no obligation and transparency in the greatly reduced documents.”

He added that people “have the right to know” about Harry's answers to his drug, which accepts his visa application.