While the conservative organization advocates for Harry's expulsion from the United States, there are individuals contemplating whether other notable figures, such as Drake and The Weeknd, who have openly acknowledged drug use, would face similar consequences.
Consequently, the names of various foreign celebrities who were denied entry into the US due to their drug addiction have also entered the discourse.
Critics of the organization argue that their demand lacks merit, asserting that the government is not expected to grant such requests for visa-related documents, regardless of an individual's fame.
Moreover, little is known about Harry's passport status, and if he possesses a diplomatic passport, the US government would be wary of jeopardizing its relations with the UK.
Drawing a parallel, some individuals point out that British singer Amy Winehouse, who struggled with drug addiction, was granted permission to perform at the Grammy Awards despite being denied a visa to enter the United States in 2008.
It has been speculated that Prince Harry's visa application falls within the purview of FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) Exemption 6, which safeguards information that would unreasonably infringe upon an individual's personal privacy.
In light of the Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project, which seeks clarification from government authorities, questions arise about whether the Duke of Sussex received preferential treatment from the US government.