The conservative think tank Heritage Foundation has revived its efforts to make Prince Harry's private immigration records public. The case centers around whether the Duke of Susse
Prince Harry's visa status in the US faces scrutiny under the Trump administration. Judge Carl J. Nichols has ordered court hearings over allegations that Harry may have misrepresented his past drug use on his visa application.
As Prince Harry is reportedly set for another court hearing amid his ongoing visa row, President Donald Trump has made it clear he won't be 'protecting' the Duke
Prince Harry's future in the USA is once again a talking point as Donald Trump has been urged to release the royal's immigration files. The 40-year-old has lived in the USA with w
Mr Trump has been publicly voicing his feelings towards Prince Harry for years, making it clear that he will not support him during his time living in the US.
In September, a judge ruled that his US visa would stay private – but a federal judge has now ordered that Harry and Heritage, authors of the controversial Project 2025 document for conservative government, appear in court in Washington DC early next month for a legal challenge.
A lawsuit seeking to make Prince Harry 's confidential visa records public is set for its first court hearing since Donald Trump 2.0. The Heritage Foundation, an American think tank, has reopened its case to have the Duke of Sussex's immigration documents released.
Harry has expressed a desire to continue living in his wife’s home country of America. However, the return to the White House of Donald Trump could make the US a more hostile environment for the royal, as the president previously said he would not protect Harry if it turns out he lied on his visa documents.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - U.S. President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, to combat antisemitism and pledge to deport non-citizen college students and others who took part in pro-Palestinian protests, a White House official said.
Harry’s immigration documents will once again be under scrutiny next month when the legal battle to publicly reveal them reignites. Prince Harry’s immigration records are set to once again go under the microscope in the United States.
Prince Harry has found himself in a legal battle with conservatives who want to see his immigration information, a move of which Trump likely approves.