Prince Harry faces a new headache after the Ministry of Internal Security is known for some of his visa documents.
A lawsuit filed by the Heritage Foundation against the US Department of Internal Security seeks to reveal it Harry immigration papers To reveal whether he is lying about taking past drugs.
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Duke publicly admitted in his memoirs of spare parts and his Netflix series to take hemp, coke and magic before moving to California in 2020.
The Heritage Corporation claims that it is possible that it has lied to its models, or has received special treatment by the administration of the then President of the United States, Joe Biden.
Now, lawyers of the Ministry of National Security said that three elements compensation with updates can be canceled, according to Mailonline.
However, none of the fourth document can be announced without issuing the information spent by the judge must remain special, according to the port reports.
In a file, John Bardo, a lawyer for the Ministry of National Security, said that he “decided that the releases of items 1-3 can be published in public,” according to the mail.
It is claimed that Mr. Bardo said that the material will be granted to Judge Karl Nichols by March 6.
This comes after US President Donald Trump said last week that he would not deport Harry.
In a brutal criticism in Megan Markle, Trump added: “I will leave him alone.
“He has enough problems with his wife. It's terrible.”
Publishing documents can lead to an embarrassing detection of Harry.
Judge Karl J. Nichols last year that the records should remain special.
But after a new challenge, earlier this month agreed to issue a “maximum possible” on how Harry, 40, entered the United States.
President Trump said in an interview with GB News with Nigel Farage in March last year that Harry should not receive preferential treatment.
In response to a question about whether the Duke should have “special privileges” if he finds that he had lied in his request, the president said: “No. We will have to see if they know something about the drugs, and if he lied, they will have to take the appropriate action.”
He previously pledged, before his election, that “Harry is himself” if he became president again.
The president also has the authority of intervention and can request the release of documents related to his request.
In his controversial memoirs, the prince said that cocaine “did nothing for me,” adding: “Marijuana is different, it has already helped me.”