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BURN BRIDGES’ Harry made key mistake & risks throwing away his dream life in £12m Montecito mansion with Meghan for good, warns expert
PRINCE Harry made a key mistake and risks throwing away his dream life in the US for good, warns a royal expert.
The Duke of Sussex, 39, anxiously awaits a judge’s decision on releasing details of his visa application amid concerns he lied on it about taking coke, weed and magic mushrooms.
Harry may have included drug use on his application form. If he hasn’t, it will unquestionably make headlines, and that will not be beneficial so far as the Sussexes are concerned.
“I don’t think Harry would have written his memoir Spare now, because there’s evidence that the Sussexes have, in fact, beefed up the communications team.”
Richard added the pair have set themselves up for being whacked with the “double standard” stick after throwing out years of damaging claims against the Royal Family.
He said: “What we are facing, however, is a possibility of very considerable embarrassment for the Sussexes, that they’re made to look foolish, and the reasons for this, of course, are the attacks they’ve launched on the Royal family.
And the fact that if you attack an institution, supporters of that institution, or those who believe that you’ve been very unwise and very foolish, believe that there are double standards.”
Harry had previously been trying to stop the release of his visa application after the case was brought to attention by a think tank.
Last month, President Joe Biden’s lawyers confirmed they had complied with a court order to move it onto the next step.
The court filing read: “Defendant the U.S. Department of Homeland Security respectfully informs the court that it has complied with the court’s March 7, 2024, order by submitting declarations with attachments for ex parte in camera [in private] review.”