Harry’s visa quandary; In this excellent article, Nile Gardiner scrutinizes Prince Harry’s seemingly untroubled entry into the U.S., raising eyebrows about potential special treatment amidst his admitted past drug use. From the Heritage Foundation, Gardiner provocatively questions the integrity of U.S. immigration laws, suggesting a double standard that might favor the rich and famous over the common folk. The article casts a skeptical eye on the DHS, hinting at a possible cozy relationship with high-profile figures like Harry, leaving readers to ponder the fairness of it all.
We’ll let Nile pick up the story about Harry’s visa;
Whatever you think of Prince Harry – and I know he has both well-wishers and detractors – there are some things upon which we can all agree. He is a wealthy man from a remarkably privileged background boasting nearly universal fame.
I object to none of that and have nothing personally against him.
But at the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom at The Heritage Foundation in Washington DC, America’s most prominent conservative think-tank, our goal is to ensure the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) treat everyone – prince or ordinary citizen – equally when it comes to being allowed to legally enter the US.
Prince Harry entered America in March 2020 with no apparent problem and has settled with his wife Meghan and their two children in Montecito, California.
However, in his book Spare, published last year, he admitted extensively to elements of drug crimes both in the US and elsewhere. He admitted using cocaine, cannabis and psychedelic mushrooms. He has since spoken about using the hallucinogenic drug ayahuasca.
What’s Harry’s visa got to do with me or my organisation, you might ask?
The Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, established by Baroness Thatcher in 2006, is part of the Heritage Foundation, which has about 500,000 members and has been the leading Washington think-tank calling for the robust enforcement of US immigration laws and condemning the failure of the Biden administration to secure the US borders.
Read the full article here on the Daily Mail online website;
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-13177823/NILE-GARDINER-Prince-Harry-visa-America.html

