Harry’s immigration documents will once again be under scrutiny next month when the legal battle to publicly reveal them reignites. Prince Harry ’s immigration records are set to once again go under the microscope in the United States. Conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation first launched the legal action last year , suing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to get the Duke of Sussex’s visa application made public in order to see if he disclosed his past drug use, which he had written about in his 2023 memoir, Spare .

In September, a judge ruled that his US visa would stay private – but a federal judge has now ordered that Harry and Heritage, authors of the controversial Project 2025 document for conservative government, appear in court in Washington DC early next month for a legal challenge. Harry’s admission in his book that he had experimented with cocaine, cannabis and psychedelic mushrooms would likely have also needed to be disclosed on his application forms when he moved from the UK to the US in 2020..