Prince Harry’s US visa lawsuit set for first court hearing since Trump inauguration

Prince Harry’s US visa lawsuit set for first court hearing since Trump inauguration

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Prince Harry’s US visa lawsuit set for first court hearing since Trump inauguration
Author: Athena Stavrou
Published: Jan, 29 2025 16:48

Right wing US think tank reopens case to have duke’s private immigration papers made public. A lawsuit fighting to make Prince Harry’s private US visa records public has been reopened. Harry’s reference to taking cocaine, marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms in his book Spare prompted a right wing US think tank to question why he was allowed to move to the country in 2020.

 [It will be the first hearing of the case under a Trump administration.]
Image Credit: The Independent [It will be the first hearing of the case under a Trump administration.]

The Heritage Foundation called for the Department for Homeland Security (DHS) to make his papers public to see whether the duke disclosed his past drug use. It also questioned whether Harry was given special treatment by the Biden administration. It initially brought the lawsuit to the DHS after a Freedom of Information Act request was rejected, with the think tank claiming it was of “immense public interest”.

In September last year, a judge ruled that Harry’s application would remain private, as he had a “legitimate privacy interest in his immigration status”. But the case now appears to have been reopened, after lawyers from both sides were ordered by Judge Carl J. Nichols to meet in person at a federal court in Washington D.C..

"It is ORDERED that the Parties shall appear for a hearing on [Heritage's] Motion for Relief from Judgment," A ruling seen by Newsweek read. The news outlet added he had set the hearing for 2 pm on February 5. It will be the first hearing of the case under a Trump administration. The Republican previously weighed in on Prince Harry’s visa application at a political conference in February, in which he claimed the Biden administration had been “too gracious” to Harry since his 2020 move to California with Meghan.

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