Royal biographer Angela Levin believes that Prince Harry, once bound by the monarchy's strict rules, now follows his wife Meghan Markle's lead in their life outside the UK.
Levin expressed confusion over why Meghan did not advise Harry to exercise caution while writing his memoir, as his admissions regarding past drug use could potentially impact his visa status, according to OK!Magazine.
Levin shared her thoughts on GB News, saying, "I don’t understand why his wife didn’t warn him. He talked to her about everything he was going to say. She is in charge as we both know."
Levin questioned why Meghan "left him alone on this" and expressed her concern over the matter.
The royal author also pointed fingers at the "mental health expert" who counseled Harry, asserting that they should have warned him against discussing drugs. "He made his life extremely difficult," Levin concluded.
Debate over Harry's visa status arose after former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani stated that admitting to drug use "is usually grounds for inadmissibility," with no exceptions for "royalty or recreational use.”
Rahmani further explained that, based on these admissions, "Prince Harry’s visa should have been denied or revoked."
However, some have dismissed Rahmani's claims, with attorney James Leonard clarifying that Harry's visa should not be affected since there were no "criminal charges" and he is not a "habitual drug user."
Attorney Sam Adair added, "If there had been a conviction, it would have likely been a significant issue in getting a visa. This isn’t to say that drug use could not be a problem in the immigration process, but in this circumstance, it is unlikely that this would present an issue."