Prince Harry’s visa files are all said to go public as per the announcement made by a judge recently.
Judge Carl Nichols shared how they were setting up a deadline to rollout the files which would give the clearest indication about whether the Duke of Sussex lied on his immigration paperwork.

The judge who sits in Washington approved the redactions and suggested how the Department of Homeland Security also felt that was the right call.
While it’s not clear what material would be released, it could entail forms that indicate if Harry mentioned no when asked if he was a regular drug user.

Lawyers for the DHS previously shared how three items would be rolled out with redactions but a fourth one needs to stay private.
The right-wing Heritage Foundation sued the US Department of Homeland Security last year over the refusal of a Freedom of Information request linked to Harry’s files by the agency that oversaw immigration in America.
Heritage shared more about how Harry could have lied on the forms under this section which asked if he was a drug user or not.
In both of his memoirs, Harry spoke about using cannabis, magic mushrooms, and cocaine.