Washington D.C., March 19 -- In a development drawing global attention, heavily redacted immigration documents pertaining to Prince Harry's U.S. residency status were released following a protracted legal challenge.
A debate over transparency reignited after a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit shedding light on celebrity privilege and immigration compliance.
A revelation made in his memoir "Spare" sparked controversy regarding past illicit drug use. The disclosure was ordered by Judge Carl Nicholas, who had previously dismissed calls for transparency, citing insufficient public interest, but reversed course under mounting pressure from the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank.
The Foundation filed a FOIA request in May...