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Breaking News: Prince Harry’s life under threat as his one lie can ‘revoke’ Meghan Markle and their children’s present and future
While stepping away from the royal spotlight was probably the best decision for Prince Harry since he never really fit within its eccentric and strict protocols, in his haste to set himself apart from King Charles and Prince William he shared many damning details, including a truth about himself he should have kept to himself if making a life in the U.S. was always his plan.
Call it a sheltered upbringing or the belief that being the Prince in England is a card that will get him out of tough glitches everywhere in the world, Harry has been inadvertently relying on a defunct savior. But cruel awareness is slowly seeping in as he realizes that his former status as a senior royal holds no real power anymore — even his own country refuses to reinstate his past security level even though he is still a member of the British Royal Family.
But that’s not what ails Harry’s peace of mind right now, it is November 2024 which is rapidly approaching.
You see, in his memoir, the Prince made many jaw-dropping as well as candid revelations, details he could never share as a senior working royal living in the palace. One such truth was in his 2023 bestseller, Spare, wherein he admitted using magic mushroom and recounted a vivid experience after its intake where a bin became a giant grinning head to him.
“I stared at the bin. It stared back. ‘What-staring? ‘ Then it became… a head. I stepped on the pedal and the head opened its mouth. A huge open grin.”
Now, that’s a pretty harmless detail compared to other rather controversial bins the books boldly spill. But his admission of drug-taking is primed to threaten his and his family’s life in America and could leave them homeless if certain pieces fell in their dreaded spaces. And it has already started causing him major trouble as The Heritage Foundation, a think tank group, has filed a lawsuit against him for allegedly lying on his visa application about indulging in controlled substances — a step that has now put his application under review.