Sources close to the Duke have previously indicated that he was truthful on his visa application, suggesting that he did disclose his past drug use. He also owned up to taking magic mushroom chocolates - illegal in the US - at a party at the Los Angeles home of Courtney Cox, the actress from the series Friends, in 2016. The Duke admitted in his autobiography - and in television interviews promoting it - to taking cocaine, cannabis and magic mushrooms in the past. US immigration laws state that any foreigner “determined to be a drug abuser” is classed as “inadmissible”, although immigration officials can use their discretion to waive the rule. The US government has so far refused to release it, despite a freedom of information request, but a court will now rule on whether to compel officials to release immigration records to the public. The Heritage Foundation, the biggest conservative think tank in the United States, has demanded the release of the Duke’s American visa application. The Biden administration could be taken to court over Prince Harry’s US visa application, following his admissions of drug-taking in his memoir, Spare, published earlier this year.
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