Prince Harry Files Release Nears as Government Reviews 2,500 Pages
Summary
The U.S. State Department plans to release thousands of pages of documents related to Prince Harry after a lawsuit from the Heritage Foundation. The documents do not include Harry’s actual visa application, which remains private, but could show how U.S. officials handled his move to America.Key Facts
- The Heritage Foundation sued the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to get Prince Harry’s visa records.
- A court ruled in 2025 that Prince Harry’s visa application must remain private to protect his privacy.
- The Heritage Foundation then sued the U.S. State Department for other documents about Prince Harry.
- Officials reviewed 2,487 pages across 307 documents before deciding what could be released.
- The State Department expects to start releasing some documents by the end of July 2026, with more every eight weeks.
- The Heritage Foundation wants to see if Harry received special treatment during his U.S. visa process because of his past drug use.
- The court agreed that some documents can be shared but not Harry’s actual visa papers to avoid harassment.
- U.S. government lawyers say the records released will not prove any government wrongdoing.
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