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Prince Harry Files Release Nears as Government Reviews 2,500 Pages

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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