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The U.S. government released partially redacted documents regarding Prince Harry's 2020 visa application, amid a court battle over whether he disclosed past drug use in his memoir. The Heritage Foundation filed a Freedom of Information Act request, arguing the public had a right to know. However, immigration officials found that the public's interest did not outweigh Harry's right to privacy, and there was no evidence of special treatment.
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