EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry’s American Future Hangs in the Balance – Explosive Visa Scandal Rocks Royal Couple
The California dream that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle built could come crashing down this week as U.S. authorities prepare to reveal shocking details about the Duke’s immigration status. A federal judge has forced the government to hand over records that may prove whether the royal lied about his past drug use to enter America.
Royal Privilege Under Fire
The bombshell legal decision comes after months of pressure from conservative groups demanding answers about why Harry was allowed into the country despite openly admitting to using cocaine, marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms in his memoir “Spare.” These admissions would normally block most foreigners from getting a U.S. visa.
“Everyone knows the rules,” says immigration lawyer Sarah Peterson. “You admit to drug use, you don’t get in. The question is whether someone made an exception because he’s royalty.”
Trump Weighs In
The controversy has reached the highest levels of American politics, with Donald Trump telling reporters: “I wouldn’t protect him if he broke the rules.” The former president’s comments add fuel to the fire, especially given Meghan’s past criticism of Trump during the 2016 election.
Meghan’s American Dream in Jeopardy
The stress is reportedly taking its toll on the Sussex household. “This is their worst nightmare,” reveals a source close to the couple. “They built their entire life in California thinking they were safe here.”
What Happens Next?
If the records show inconsistencies, Harry could face:
Immediate visa revocation
A very public legal battle
Possible return to the UK
Even if he keeps his visa, the damage to his reputation may be done. “This calls into question whether he played by the rules,” says royal commentator Rebecca Johnson. “It undermines everything they’ve tried to build in America.”
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Will Harry be packing his bags? Could this force a royal return? The answers come Tuesday – stay tuned for our live updates.