The Duke of Sussex revealed in his memoir Spare that he drank heavily, used cocaine and smoked weed throughout his life.
Prince Harry could lose his right to live in the US because of his admission of past drug use. Page Six writes about it.
“Admitting drug use is usually grounds for non-admission. This means that Prince Harry’s visa should have been refused or revoked because he admitted to using cocaine, mushrooms and other drugs,” said the former federal prosecutor Neamah Rahmani.
As you know, the Duke of Sussex said in his memoirs extra, that he drank heavily, used cocaine, and smoked weed his entire life.
In particular, Harry said he only used cocaine as a teenager, but also admitted to experimenting with psychedelics as an adult.
“It cleans the windshield, removes the filters of life – the layers of filters – took all that for me and gave me a feeling of relaxation, relief, comfort, lightness that I was able to resist for some moment,” Harry admitted.
“In the absence of any drug or alcohol-related criminal charges, or any finding by a judicial authority that Prince Harry is a heavy drug user, which he clearly is not, I see no problem with the disclosures in his memoirs. about recreational drug experimentation,” said attorney James Leonard.
We remind you, earlier Prince Harry called his diagnosis and admitted that he took psychedelic drugs.
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