The Heritage Foundation think there’s public interest if Harry lied on his application. A previous court filing from the think tank said: “[The case] comes about in the main because HRH [His Royal Highness] voluntarily—and for immense profit—admitted in writing to the elements of any number of controlled substance violations.
(Indeed, some say HRH has approached the point of bragging and encouraging illegal drug use.)His order said: “Having reviewed the parties’ written submissions and heard oral argument on the motions, the court concludes that in camera review is necessary to determine whether the records in dispute come within the scope of the claimed exemptions.
It is therefore ordered that, on or before March 21, 2024, defendant shall submit to the court in camera a declaration or declarations that detail, with particularity, the records it is withholding and the particular harm that would arise from public disclosure of them.” The Heritage Foundation has built its case around bombshell comments made by Harry in his tell-all memoir Spare.