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Prince Harry in 'very tricky situation – has he lied or is he getting special treatment? It’s embarrassing’

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Prince Harry has found himself in a ‘sticky situation’ after royal expert Jennie Bond claims he may have ‘lied’ on his US visa application.

Jennie exclusively told OK! how Harry’s potential US visa case could lead to an “embarrassing outcome” for the Prince. American conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation launched legal action after they claimed the Duke either lied about his previous drug use on his visa application or was given special treatment by the US government.

Those applying for a visa in America must declare if they have a past history with drug use, with Harry confessing to using substances, including cocaine, in his memoir Spare which was released in 2023, three years after he had his visa to live in the US granted.

Royal expert Jennie, who worked for 14 years as the BBC's royal correspondent, told OK! how Harry has found himself in a ‘tight corner’ after either 'lying or receiving special treatment' from the US authorities.

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