Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan says Prince Harry admitted to “breaking the law” following his drug use confession, which could trigger a review of his visa status in the United States.
Prince Harry admitted to ‘breaking the law’ in the US which could trigger review of visa status
“What he didn’t factor into his confession, particularly about drug taking in America, is he’s not an American citizen,” Mr Morgan said.Read More
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