Royal biographer Angela Levin expressed concerns about Prince Harry's situation during an interview with Nana Akua on GB News. She mentioned that all documents for individuals residing in the US, including Prince Harry, would be reviewed at the end of February. The decision regarding his visa status would be made by a judge in Washington. Levin emphasized that if Prince Harry had disclosed his drug use and was still allowed into the US, it would cause significant controversy.
Levin further highlighted the potential consequences, stating that Prince Harry should be concerned about the outcome of the review. The situation could create a challenging and precarious position for him. Notably, other well-known individuals have been denied entry to the US due to their criminal records.
While sources close to Prince Harry previously indicated that he truthfully disclosed his drug use on his visa application, Christi Jackson, Head of US Immigration, clarified that drug use before the age of 18 should not affect his eligibility for a US visa. However, an admission of drug use after turning 18 would need to be a valid admission, meeting specific criteria and not simply based on statements made in the news or a book.
Levin questioned why Prince Harry included these details in his memoir, to which Nana responded that it was due to his foolishness. Levin further commented on the potential repercussions of openly discussing drug use when seeking to stay in a country where it is not permitted. Levin also discussed Prince Harry's legal action against the UK newspaper, The Mirror, for alleged phone hacking. She expressed her view that instead of dwelling on the past, Prince Harry should focus on moving forward.