PRINCE Harry’s visa documents will not be made public despite him admitting to taking drugs in his memoir, a judge has ruled.
Harry’s reference to taking cocaine, marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms in his book Spare prompted a conservative Washington, DC think tank to question why he was allowed into the US in 2020.
However, in a major boost for the Duke of Sussex, Judge Carl Nichols said that Harry had a “reasonable privacy interest” in relation to his US immigration paperwork so it should stay private.
But the judge did agree that Harry had revealed “intimate details” of his life in his memoir Spare – which included a description of his private parts freezing.
And Harry’s privacy interests were somewhat diminished by him being a public figure, the judge said.
The decision comes after Judge Nichols spent five months reviewing Harry’s immigration file …