A royal analyst has recently revealed that the Duke of Sussex is facing deep regrets over a particular chapter in his memoir, fearing the implications it may have on a potential second Trump presidency.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a significant move to the United States in 2020, announcing their decision to step back from royal duties and establish financial independence from the monarchy.
However, their fresh start in America took a sharp turn when the conservative think-tank group, the Heritage Foundation, initiated legal action against them.
The controversy stemmed from the Duke’s candid admission of past drug use in his memoir, published in January 2023.
This revelation triggered a lawsuit as part of the process for applying for a green card in the United States, requiring individuals to disclose any history of drug use.
In his memoir, the Duke openly discussed his encounters with cannabis and magic mushrooms, leading to accusations from the think-tank group that he had misrepresented his drug use on his visa application and received preferential treatment from the Biden administration.
Currently, Judge Carl Nichols in the nation’s capital is examining the Duke’s visa application, raising concerns about potential repercussions if discrepancies regarding his drug history are discovered.
Former President Donald Trump weighed in on the situation earlier this year during an interview with GB News, emphasizing the importance of accountability if false information was provided on the application.
Royal expert Tom Quinn disclosed to the Mirror that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have sought legal advice amid fears that the Duke’s visa could be revoked should Donald Trump secure the presidency in the future.
Trump has asserted that any misrepresentation regarding drug use on the visa application could result in the Duke being asked to leave the country.