Prince Harry will be feeling “very anxious” as a judge examines his immigration papers, according to royal expert Charlotte Griffiths.
The Heritage Foundation has been attempting to secure the prince’s papers under the Freedom of Information Act, after he revealed an extensive history of drug abuse, some of which occurred on U.S. soil, in his memoir Spare.
“The most likely thing that will happen is Harry’s going to be feeling very anxious somewhere in Montecito right now, and for the next few days,” said Griffiths. “It’s going to be really embarrassing because they’ve already hinted that his defense might be that he lied about drug use in Spare. We all know that he was trying to sell copies of his book, so I imagine that before deportation, there might be some sort of embarrassing climbdown,” she added.
Lawyers for the Joe Biden regime have argued privacy rules protect the papers. Heritage argues they are a matter of public interest, as Harry’s memoir admissions suggest he either lied about his drug abuse on his visa or admitted it and was granted a visa anyway, which would mean he received special treatment. Judge Carl Nichols is currently reviewing the papers in camera to determine whether or not they should be released.
Donald Trump has already confirmed that if he returns to the White House, the renegade royal will receive no special treatment from his administration and could be deported.