Prince Harry has scored major victory in the battle over the public release of his immigration documents after he admitted to experimenting with a range of drugs.
publishing DHS Senior Director Jimmy Wolfey's rejection letter on Wednesday.
Prince Harry has scored a victory after the Department of Homeland Security rejected a think tank's request to release his immigration documents which would prove if he used drugs. Picture: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images “The Department of Homeland Security’s efforts to stonewall the Heritage Foundation’s Freedom of Information request are unacceptable, and we will be contesting their position,” Mr Dewey told the publication.
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