Following the release of his memoir, ‘Spare,’ Prince Harry has found himself entangled in a storm of controversy stemming from his admission to using drugs, including cocaine. This revelation has prompted an investigation into his US visa application, with authorities scrutinizing whether his permission to reside in America was unfairly granted. The situation has cast a shadow over Harry’s future in the US, with some speculating about the possibility of deportation.
Broadcaster Michael Crick has weighed in on the matter, suggesting that Harry should consider relocating to New Zealand if he faces expulsion from the US. Crick’s comments were fueled by his belief that Harry’s deportation is unlikely, stating, ‘I cannot believe that everybody who has ever taken drugs is automatically expelled from the United States.’ He emphasized the availability of ‘well-paid and very expensive lawyers in America’ who could effectively argue against such a decision.
Crick further elaborated, ‘I’m all for treating everybody equally and if it is the case that everybody who ever confesses to taking any drugs in the past is automatically expelled from the United States, which I say I find surprising, then I suppose logic dictates that Harry should be expelled.’ However, he reiterated his skepticism about the likelihood of such a scenario unfolding.
The outcome of the investigation into Harry’s visa application remains to be seen, but the controversy surrounding his drug allegations has undoubtedly cast a pall over his current status in the US. As the situation continues to evolve, it remains to be determined whether Harry will face deportation or whether his legal team will successfully defend his right to reside in America.