"Donald Trump is ushering in a new era of strict border controls. Prince Harry must be held fully accountable as he has admitted to illegal drug use," emphasizes Nile Gardiner, director of the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom at the Heritage Foundation, to the "New York Post". The organization wants to persuade Trump to disclose Harry's immigration records.
For Prince Harry, a lot is at stake. Since 2020, he has been living with his wife Meghan (43) and their two children in Montecito, California. If the records are published and false information is proven, he could endanger his new life in the U.S. – despite his American wife and children with dual citizenship.
The case also has a political component. While the Biden administration has kept the records under wraps so far, Trump could reassess the situation. The Heritage Foundation, whose lawsuit was initially dismissed in September, sees new opportunities under the changed political conditions to enforce their demands. For Prince Harry, this could mean that he will soon have to face a crucial process that will decide his future in the U.S.