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Prince Harry Fumes as DSS Sends Birthday Wishes to William, While Ignoring His Visa Recovery Request

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Prince Harry Fumes as DSS Sends Birthday Wishes to William, While Ignoring His Visa Recovery Request

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The US State Department’s social media page recently sent birthday greetings to Prince William with positive messages for the relationship between the two countries.

However, this move has angered Prince Harry, who is currently in exile in the US, as they failed to wish him a happy birthday.

Moreover, his application for visa reinstatement is still on hold and at risk of being sent back to the UK.

Despite this, Prince Harry would have extended birthday greetings to Prince William on his birthday.

According to Grant Harrell, speaking to OK, the Prince of Wales, who turned 41 yesterday, must have received a hearty wish from his younger sibling.

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This comes as Prince Harry publicly discussed an altercation between him and Prince William in his memoir, Spare.

Harry revealed that the brothers fought over Meghan Markle while the Sussexes were still living in the UK.

However, Prince Harry’s US immigration records should be unsealed in the light of revelations about drug taking in his recent book.

A conservative think tank, The Heritage Foundation, will argue in a federal court next week that his records should be released.

The foundation is suing the US government to find out if it acted according to procedure when it granted the Duke of Sussex a US visa.

Under US immigration law, evidence of past drug use can be grounds to reject an application.

The case will be held in front of a federal court judge on June 6 at the US District Court for the District of Columbia.

The Heritage Foundation filed a complaint under the Freedom of Information Act attempting to compel the government to release Harry’s immigration file.

The requested information is of immense public interest, according to Rees’s amended complaint filed on May 5.

The Heritage Foundation has long been one of the most influential conservative think tanks in Washington.

Niall Gardner, director of the foundation’s Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, tweeted on Thursday that there was a public interest in disclosing Harry’s records.

Given his extensive drug use admissions, normally disqualifying for entry into the US, the American people deserve answers to the serious questions raised by the evidence, he wrote in a Twitter post.

Did DHS in fact look the other way, play favorites, or fail to appropriately respond to any potential false statements by Prince Harry?

CNN has asked a representative for Prince Harry for comment.

Harry most recently confessed to taking various recreational party drugs in his explosive memoir, Spare, which was published in January.

The Duke of Sussex admitted to having taken cocaine, smoked marijuana, and tried magic mushrooms.

Harry, who moved to California in 2020 with Meghan, has opened up about his experiences with cocaine as a teenager, reading, “Of course, I had been doing cocaine around this time, at someone’s country house during a shooting weekend, I’d been offered a line, and I’d done a few more since then,” Harry revealed.

“It wasn’t much fun, and it didn’t make me particularly happy, as it seemed to make everyone else around me, but it didn’t make me feel different, and that was the main goal.”

Harry described himself as a deeply unhappy 17-year-old boy, willing to try almost anything that would alter the status quo.

Elsewhere in the autobiography, The Fifth in Line to the Throne discussed graduating from smoking tobacco to weed during his days at Eaton College, as well as revealing that he tried magic mushrooms during a trip to the US.

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