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Prince Harry in 'tight corner' as royal expert says 'only three conclusions' to visa row

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dailyrecord.co.uk

Prince Harry is in a "tricky situation" as a result of his US visa application, according to royal commentator Jennie Bond. She believes there are "only three possible conclusions" to the controversy.Harry's potential US visa case could result in an "embarrassing outcome" for the Duke of Sussex, who "does seem to have boxed himself into a tight corner", Jennie believes.The Heritage Foundation, an American conservative think tank, initiated legal proceedings after alleging that the duke either misrepresented his past drug use on his visa application or was favoured by the US government.Applicants for a US visa are required to disclose any history of drug use.

Harry admitted to using substances, including cocaine, in his memoir Spare, published in 2023, three years after he was granted his US residency visa, reports the Mirror.

Jennie, who spent 14 years as the BBC's Royal correspondent, told OK! that Harry has found himself in a "tight corner", having either "lied or received preferential treatment" from the US authorities. Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Jennie remarked: "This is a sticky situation for Harry to find himself in.

There seem to be only three possible conclusions: he lied in his visa application, he lied in his book, or he has been made a special case by the American authorities.

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