When Prince Harry published his debut memoir in January, most of the press coverage focused on comments about his dysfunctional family and difficult upbringing.
But Harry’s comments about his violent past have lawyers wondering if he will be deported from the United States.
If you’ve read the book, or even just read some of the better excerpts, then you know that Harry has been honest in the past.
The Duke of Sussex admitted in the book to partying with booze and cocaine and using hallucinogens like mushrooms and ayahuasca for therapeutic reasons.

Those were the days, of course, and Harry had become the model of a mature and responsible family man.
But he is also a person who lives permanently – or so it seems – in the country where he is not citizen.
In some cases, evidence of illegal drug use is enough to get a US visa revoked, and former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani told Page Six that Harry should be worried about getting out of SoCal.

“Confession of drug use is usually a reason for inadmissibility,” Rahmani told the outlet.
“This means that Prince Harry’s visa should be refused or revoked because he has admitted to using cocaine, mushrooms and other drugs.”
Rahmani added that “there are no exceptions for royal or recreational use.”

An opposing view was provided by immigration attorney James Leonard, who represented them Real Housewives of New Jersey alum Joe Giudice in the case that eventually led to his deportation.
“There are no criminal charges related to drugs or alcohol or the findings of judicial authorities that Prince Harry is a drug user, which is clearly not, I do not see a problem with the disclosure in the memoirs of recreational experiments with drugs. , “the lawyer told Page Six.
In the memoir, Harry recalls eating hallucinogenic mushrooms at a party at Courteney Cox’s house and losing himself to drug and alcohol abuse in his youth.

In a recent interview with addiction expert Gabor Mate, Harry revealed that he considers his use of hallucinogenic drugs to be a “fundamental” part of his life, as the experience helped him heal from past trauma.
“It cleans the windshield, removes the filter of life – this filter layer – removes everything for me and makes me relaxed, relieved, comfortable, light that I can endure for some time. time,” said the doctor.
“I started doing it recreationally and then I started to realize how good it was for me.”

spare hit the bookstore over two months ago, so if Harry was in real danger of being banished, he would probably know by now.
We thought he would be fine.
After all, our country’s government does not have a strange figure that looks like Harry – unlike some other countries that can be called.