Prince Harry’s US Visa in Jeopardy: Could Face Deportation and Lose Montecito Home
Prince Harry’s US visa is currently under discussion, and the potential consequences could be severe for the Duke of Sussex and his family. If the lawsuit requesting access to his visa records is granted, Harry could face deportation from the US, where he resides with his wife Meghan Markle and their two children in their £12 million Montecito mansion.
The lawsuit, filed by the Heritage Foundation against the Department of Homeland Security, aims to make Harry’s visa application public. This legal action comes after Harry admitted in his 2023 autobiography ‘Spare’ to using drugs in his younger years, raising questions about the accuracy of his visa application and whether he disclosed his drug use.
If false information is found in Harry’s visa application, he could face deportation, leaving behind his luxurious family home in Montecito. Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams highlighted the potential embarrassment for Harry and Meghan if discrepancies are discovered in the visa application.
Furthermore, there are concerns about Harry’s future application for US citizenship, as it would require him to renounce his royal titles. Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, emphasized the implications of Harry becoming a US citizen and the necessity of renouncing his British royal titles.
The ongoing legal battle over Harry’s US visa has sparked discussions about his residency status and potential consequences for his family. The outcome of this lawsuit could have significant implications for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as they navigate their future in the United States.