A United States court has ordered that documents related to the visa application of the Duke of Sussex should be made public by Tuesday.
Judge Carl Nichols compulsory the release of files as part of the freedom of information (FOI) request from a conservative US Think Tank, Heritage Foundation, Heritage Foundation.
The organization questioned Harry’s entry into the US in 2020, cited in its memoir to use cocaine, marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms. Excessive,
On March 15, according to court documents, Judge Nicols directed the Homeland Security Department to release versions of the documents by Tuesday.
The decision follows a decision in September 2024, where the same judge said that public interest was not sufficient in disclosing Harry’s immigration record. However, the Heritage Foundation sought amendment of the decision.
Despite starting the FOI request, lawyers of the Homeland Security Department agreed to release the rearring versions of the form in February.
The department’s lawyer John Bardo wrote to file a court, “In particular, the defendant will propose to resume all information in these items, which will reveal the information that the court has determined that the defendant can stop.”

The Heritage Foundation alleged that Duke might have hidden the use of previous illegal drugs that it should have disqualified from receiving a US visa.
It had earlier argued that Harry’s visa application should reveal the response to the use of drugs of Harry’s former drugs as they can question the integrity of the US government.
In February, President Donald Trump said while deporting Harry from America New York Post: “I’ll leave him alone.”
He said: “He has enough problems with his wife. He is terrible. ,
The Duchess of Sussex has previously been a vocal critic of Mr. Trump, calling him “divisive” and a “misoginist”.
Meghan earlier said that she was supporting her rival Hillary Clinton in the 2016 US presidential election and suggested that she would leave America if she wins.
In his controversial memoir, Harry said that cocaine “did nothing for me”, saying: “Marizuana is different, which really helps me.”
Mr. Trump said in an interview with Nigel Faraj in March 2024 that Harry should not receive preference treatment.
Asked if Duke should have “special privileges”. If he was lied on his application, Mr. Trump said: “No. We have to see if they know something about medicines, and if he lies, he will have to take appropriate action.”