WATCH NOW: Prince Harry likely to 'flee to Canada rather than UK' as visa details released
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The documents, which were heavily redacted, did not reveal whether or not the Duke of Sussex lied
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The Heritage Foundation's Nile Gardiner has erupted in fury as Prince Harry’s visa questions remain unanswered, in an exclusive interview with GB News.
Earlier this evening, documents were released regarding the Duke of Sussex's visa application when he moved to the US in 2020 alongside his wife, Meghan Markle.
The documents, which were heavily redacted, did not reveal whether or not Prince Harry lied on his immigration forms about his previous drug use.
The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, sought for his immigration forms to be released to enquire whether or not the Duke was truthful about taking drugs, which he admitted in his 2023 memoir Spare.
‘The fight continues!’ Heritage Foundation erupts as Prince Harry’s visa questions remain unanswered
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Speaking exclusively to GB News, Gardiner said: "So these documents released today, as expected, did not include Prince Harry's immigration application.
"These documents were previously secret documents filed by the Department of Homeland Security justifying their decision not to release Harry's immigration records.
"The fight continues to release Prince Harry's immigration application to the American people.
"We still do not know whether or not Prince Harry lied on his application, and whether he received any kind of preferential treatment."
Gardiner continued: "We will only know that if his immigration records are released and we will continue the fight for the full release of of Harry's immigration application.
"No one is above the law, including Prince Harry and the American people have a right to know whether Harry was honest and truthful.
"The new US administration should simply release Harry's immigration records. The President could order the release.
"The Homeland Security Secretary could order the release, and I do believe it's only a matter of time before Prince Harry's immigration application is, in fact, released."
The Director of the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom added: "This latest release of documents related to the case doesn't actually change anything in terms of the big picture, and the stakes remain very high for Prince Harry.
"If he lied on his US immigration application, that is a federal offence that would lead to prosecution or deportation.
"What we've seen released today is just a defence of the Department of Homeland Security’s decision not to release Prince Harry's records.
"This is their version. Frankly, it doesn't change anything at all. Our legal case is to see the release of Prince Harry's immigration records so that everyone can just see what's in them."
Gardiner concluded: "And so these documents today are just the Department of Homeland Security's own defence of its position, and even with these documents, a huge amount of it is blocked out.
"There's zero transparency and accountability. It looks like quite a complicated situation, but actually, the big picture is simple.
"They're still refusing to let the American people see what's in Harry's immigration application. That's fundamentally wrong, and we'll continue to fight that."