- Prince Harry has faced widespread criticism for his recent comments made during an internet therapy session.
- The Duke of Sussex’s US visa could be revoked after he discussed his use of psychedelic drugs.
- Morgan mentioned that US immigration officers “take a dim view of drug use by non-US citizens.”
Prince Harry has faced widespread criticism for his recent comments made during an internet therapy session with Dr. Gabor Mate.
The Duke of Sussex‘s US visa could be revoked after he discussed his usage of psychedelic drugs during a recent live internet therapy session.
Harry, who previously stated that he began therapy following a squabble with his wife Meghan Markle, has revealed his drug addiction in a public session with trauma expert Dr. Gabor Mate.
“If there’s been an advertisement for not taking drugs, it’s old Harry, isn’t it?” said Piers Morgan.

“US border agents take a dim view of drug use by non-US citizens… Another compelling reason why we don’t want them at the King Charle’s coronation—we might end up being stuck with them for good.”
Following the Duke of Sussex’s admission of drug usage in a recent online therapy session with the trauma expert, Prince Harry may be denied entry to the United States.
“Harry has barely finished the global family trashing tour in support of his treacherous family trashing memoir; inevitably, he’s decided the world hasn’t heard quite enough from him,” Morgan said.
“So Harry’s latest wheeze is a live therapy session with Dr. Gabor Mate, a famed trauma expert, in which he reminded us again that he, Harry, is the world’s biggest victim.”
“I would say it is one of the fundamental parts of my life that changed me and helped me deal with the traumas and the pains of the past.”
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Morgan mentioned that US immigration officers “take a dim view of drug use by non-US citizens.” And the admission may result in Harry being denied entrance or having his visa cancelled. Foreign citizens applying for a visa to the United States may be denied entrance on health or criminal grounds.



















