Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is reportedly facing issues related to his US visa application after admitting to past drug use in his memoir, “Spare.” A judge is currently scrutinizing his application, which could potentially be cancelled if inaccuracies are found. This situation has drawn concern from royal commentators, who suggest that the outcomes could significantly affect his residency in the US.

In a separate development, Tom Parker Bowles, son of Queen Camilla, has reportedly given Prince Harry a severe reprimand over his critical remarks about the Royal Family, which were published in the same memoir. According to royal expert Phil Dampier, Parker Bowles’ forthcoming book, “Cooking and the Crown: Royal Recipes from Queen Victoria to King Charles III,” presents the monarchy positively, highlighting a stark contrast to Prince Harry’s more negative portrayal.

Furthermore, there is speculation surrounding Meghan Markle’s attendance at the upcoming Invictus Games in the UK. Royal expert Marlene Koenig has expressed concerns that Meghan’s presence could divert attention from the event’s primary focus of celebrating the achievements of servicemen and women. Meghan, who has not visited the UK since 2022, has frequently supported Prince Harry at past Invictus Games.

These unfolding narratives highlight ongoing discussions about the roles and public perceptions of members of the Royal Family, both within and outside of the UK.