Prince Harry is currently going back and forth for his lawsuits filed in London against accusing several tabloids
Prince Harry’s may be at the mercy of a US customs agent as he will be travelling to London and back to California amid his legal cases.
According to Daily Mail, the border officials in US could grill him on the admissions if he failed to declare it on his visa application form.
In a tweet posted yesterday, Nile Gardner, of the Heritage
Foundation, he said “Prince Harry immigration records case will be held in
Washington, DC Federal Court in front of a US Federal Judge.”
The
foundation is suing Joe Biden’s administration to force officials into
releasing the Duke's immigration files.
In his memoir, Spare, the
Duke of Sussex, 38, revealed that he “drank heavily,” used cocaine and
smoked pot throughout his life. He also claimed that while he only used coke
as a teen, he has also admitted to experimenting with psychedelics well into
his adulthood.
More recently, the ex-royal had a special online
session with trauma expert Gabor Maté where he mentioned that hallucinogenic
drugs became a “fundamental” part of his life.
Speaking to DailyMail, Raymond G. Lahoud, an immigration lawyer
at Norris McLaughlin said Harry could be barred from re-entering the US if
he came up against the wrong border guard.
“Every time he comes
into the US he is supposed to go through Customs and Border Protection
(CBP),” Lahoud explained. “Any person would be asked those questions and
would be turned away if there is a clear record of drug use [that has not
previously been declared]”
He added, “If I am a customs agent, I
have the right to answer whatever questions I want. If he has violated any
law with regard to drug use, that’s grounds to be turned away, regardless of
whether there was a conviction.”
However, the attorney claimed it
was an unlikely possibility.
Prince Harry is currently going back
and forth for his lawsuits filed against accusing several newspapers,
including the Daily Mirror, of hacking his voicemails and using other
illicit methods to obtain stories about him.