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Greetings truth seekers, welcome back to One Secrets for another deep dive into the latest royal news. As regular viewers will know, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's move to the US was supposed to grant them the privacy and freedom from scrutiny they desired. However, it seems Harry may have put his American residency in serious jeopardy with some frankly ill-advised confessions.
Let's catch those just joining up to speed. Harry and Meghan left their senior royal duties in 2020 and have since lived in California with their children Archie and Lilibet. They’ve pursued careers in film, charity work, and more recently, publishing controversial memoirs about their royal experiences. But it's Harry's revelations in his book 'Spare' that have potentially dire immigration consequences.
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The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, has filed a freedom of information request seeking documents related to Harry's US visa. Why? Because in 'Spare', Harry openly discusses his past drug use, including cannabis and cocaine. Now I'm not here to judge anyone's past mistakes, but admitting illegal drug use to immigration authorities is pretty much waving goodbye to your residency in most countries, including America.
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In September 2022, a federal judge ordered Harry's visa records to remain sealed, citing privacy concerns. But the Heritage Foundation and its lawyers aren't giving up, arguing Harry's past drug admission should disqualify him from living in the US. It's a clear double standard that the government is protecting Prince Privacy's records while regular folks don't get the same treatment.
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Speaking of double standards, Harry and Meghan made a big show of leaving Britain for a private life. But then they wrote books, sold interviews, and signed expensive Netflix deals - hardly shunning publicity like they claimed. If privacy was really the goal, why proudly broadcast past indiscretions like illegal drug use that could jeopardize their immigration status? It reeks of hypocrisy and a stunning lack of foresight.
Granted, people make mistakes and Harry insists he's changed. But the law is blind to titles, and admitting past drug crimes is automatic grounds for visa rejection. What message does it send that rich and famous people can flout the rules? Furthermore, what about the millions of immigrants who follow procedures strictly, without an army of top lawyers to swoop in if they slip up? Basic fairness should apply equally here.
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So what's next for the Duke and Duchess of Hollywood? Maybe they get to stay put, maybe not. But you can be sure groups like the Heritage Foundation won't let this go without a fight. Harry and Meghan's influential friends and resources have shielded them so far, but ultimately it's up to immigration authorities. Perhaps a move to Canada is in the works if things go south stateside. After all, compared to the fickle American public, Canadians are famously polite!
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In the interest of transparency, what are your thoughts on whether Harry deserves special treatment due to his royal status? Or should he face the same fate as regular immigrants who admit drug crimes? As always, share your opinions in the comments below. Be sure to subscribe for more royal exposés - you never know what drama is just around the corner in the House of Windsor! Until next time, keep seeking the truth.

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