The U.S. government released documents related to a court battle over Prince Harry’s 2020 visa application but redacted large portions to protect his privacy and due to lack of evidence of special treatment. Conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation filed a Freedom of Information Act request to determine if Harry disclosed his prior drug use in his application. Immigration officials stated that the public interest did not outweigh Harry’s right to privacy and found no evidence of government misconduct. In his 2023 memoir, Harry admitted to using cocaine and marijuana. Harry and Meghan moved to the United States in 2020 to distance themselves from their royal duties in Britain. Representatives for Harry and The Heritage Foundation did not comment on the situation. This court battle sheds light on the challenges Harry faces as a public figure navigating personal privacy concerns while upholding transparency and accountability in his immigration process.
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