The sequel after the ad
Prince Harry pulled out all the stops when he wrote the pages of his autobiography, titled The Alternate. The information deliberately disclosed by the Duke of Sussex in his book last January has made the rounds of the world, in particular concerning his frozen penis during a military mission… and his consumption of illegal substances. However, these few revelations could well become extremely problematic, for the future, for the father of Archie and Lilibet.
If he had been perfectly transparent when arriving in America, Prince Harry would never have obtained a visa. This is why an organization is asking for its file to be made public, in order to verify the statements of Meghan Markle’s husband. A representative of the US government will therefore appear in federal court on Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 2:30 p.m. to answer all questions regarding the Duke of Sussex’s visa. The latter had, after all, openly mentioned his use of cocaine, cannabis and hallucinogenic mushrooms, in his book, but also during interviews promoting the book.
Cocaine, hallucinations and psychedelic experience
If Prince Harry’s file is made public, its contents could have repercussions on his visa application. Drug use can indeed be a reason for refusal. In The Alternate, Harry says he first tried cocaine during a filming weekend when he was just 17 years old. He specifies that he tooksome tracks“on other occasions. These small deviations would not have taken place only in the United Kingdom. The son of King Charles III also explains that he had hallucinated, using mushrooms, during an event organized in California. He finally sells the merits of a psychedelic experience lived by taking ayahuasca, assuring that he would have felt “relaxed, comfortable and light” for a while. That should help him hold on if he finds himself, overnight, banned from the Americas…
The sequel after the ad
The sequel after the ad
2023-05-31 20:25:00
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