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Prince Harry Puts King Charles’ Relationship with the US at Risk

Experts are expressing concerns that Prince Harry might be jeopardizing the relationship between the two governments due to complications with his visa application, as highlighted by royal correspondent Cameron Walker.

In a discussion with GB News‘ digital royal editor, Svar Nanan-Sen, Walker delved into the potential diplomatic repercussions stemming from Prince Harry’s current visa issues. The conversation shed light on the sensitive nature of immigration procedures, particularly the implications of admitting versus not admitting drug use on official forms.

According to Mr Walker, “under US immigration law, you cannot lie on your immigration record to say you have not done illegal substances.”

“If you have done so, because that is under law, grounds for deportation. It is not necessarily grounds for deportation if you do publicly disclose that on the forms.” But what makes this even more dangerous is the fact that “he’s still the King’s son. So in terms of the US-UK soft relationship, I’m not sure how well that’s going to go down.” “Or is it simply going to be a slap on the wrist? The point is we simply do not know. But it is creating a lot of this distraction.” He also added before signing off.

Walker emphasized that the way Prince Harry handles his visa situation could have broader implications beyond his personal circumstances, potentially affecting the diplomatic ties between the United Kingdom and the United States. “It’s a delicate issue that could ripple out and impact the relationship between these two countries,” Walker noted.

The issue revolves around the complexities of immigration law, which requires applicants to disclose past drug use—a subject Prince Harry has openly discussed in his recent memoir. This disclosure has raised questions about the legal and diplomatic challenges he might face if discrepancies arise in his visa application process.

During the interview, the commentator highlighted the gravity of the situation, explaining how Prince Harry’s decisions now could influence perceptions and interactions at the governmental level. “The consequences of admitting vs not admitting drug use on immigration forms are significant, not only for the individual but also for the broader diplomatic context,” Walker explained.

This development comes amid ongoing scrutiny of Prince Harry’s move to the United States and his subsequent activities and revelations, which have frequently captured public and media attention. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how it will ultimately impact the diplomatic relationship between the UK and the US, and what resolutions might be pursued to mitigate any potential damage.

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