Prince Harry has been formally notified that he is no longer authorized to live in the UK, following revelations about past drug use detailed in his memoir. The decision, announced Thursday, marks a significant escalation in the ongoing tensions between the Duke and Sussex family and the British government. Details surrounding the decision were initially reported by Super, which cited sources indicating that Harry was informed of the revocation of his Electronic Residence Card.

The card, which allowed him to live in the UK, was primarily granted as a means for Harry to see his family, including his children. The revocation follows Harry’s publication of his memoir, “Spare,” in which he discussed his experiences with recreational drug use during his time as an active member of the royal family. He also shared further details about these incidents in subsequent interviews.

Officials have not yet released a formal statement explaining the specific reasons for the decision, but it is understood to be linked to the content of the memoir. Harry is currently residing in the United States.

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2 thoughts on “Prince Harry could be deported from America – and all because of drugs”
  1. This situation highlights the complex legal ramifications of personal choices and international relations.

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