A US judge has asked one of America’s most elite government departments to hand over Prince Harry’s immigration papers.
The Duke is fighting to stop the publication of the documents after concerns were raised over his visa application.
The case was brought by a think tank after Harry claimed in his memoir Spare that he took Coke, weed and magic mushrooms.
The Heritage Foundation say the admission may breach US federal laws and Harry should not be allowed into the US.
Judge Carl Nichols told the Department for Homeland Security its arguments so far were “insufficiently detailed” for him to make a decision on releasing the papers.
He asked the agency, which oversees immigration, to give him declarations explaining the “particular harm” that would arise from the disclosure of the Duke of Sussex’s visa application.