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Royal family live: Prince Harry issued brutal six-word warning in new deportation threat

Prince Harry has been warned that he could still yet be deported from the US as his visa row continues.

The Duke of Sussex admitted to previous drug use in his memoir Spare, published in January 2023, which sparked a row with the Heritage Foundation – a conservative Washington DC think tank – that demanded the US government releases Harry’s immigration records. Under US law, while not constituting an automatic ban, drug use can be grounds to reject a visa application.

But last September, US judge Carl Nichols ruled that the duke’s visa application should not be made public, saying that “the public does not have a strong interest in disclosure of the duke’s immigration records”. Now, after a hearing earlier this week when Judge Nichols said he wanted to see the “maximum disclosure as long as it doesn’t violate privacy” in the Duke’s case, the think tank’s Nile Gardiner has told the Telegraph that newly elected President Donad Trump could open up the visa row again.

He said: “We have a new US administration in place that is focused on the enforcement of immigration law, so we are urging full transparency. Anyone who applies to the United States has to be truthful on their application, and it is not clear that is the case with Prince Harry. He has openly admitted to widespread and extensive drug use. What he put on his application should match exactly what he put in the book [Spare]. No one should receive preferential treatment. No one is above the law.”

Meanwhile, John Bardo, a lawyer for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) argue last year in court that Harry’s memoir “isn’t sworn testimony or proof”, while the outlet suggested that much could also depend on the type of visa the duke is on, which is unknown.

Princess Anne reveals intensive care emergency after terrifying horse accident
Princess Anne has thanked NHS staff who saved her life after she was struck by a horse and ended up in an intensive care unit at Southmead Hospital in Bristol.

The shocking incident happened in June last year when the 74-year-old princess was on her way to see her chickens on her Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucester.

Anne has no memory of what followed but it’s thought she was struck by a horse’s head or legs.

Prince William sparks frenzy as royal fans gush about Princess Kate’s ‘partner in crime’
Much to the delight of royal fans, The Duke of Rothsay – as he is known in Scotland – threw on an apron and held electric tools as he helped out with a woodwork project at a Men’s Shed in Carnoustie, Angus.

Prince William, rolled up his sleeves during his visit on Thursday to meet community-led organisations that help support those facing isolation in farming communities and countryside areas.

Royal fans have gushed at William’s efforts as he put his woodwork and outdoor skills to the test during the royal engagement.

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