The Duke of Sussex is set to depart for the United Kingdom to front a London court, but fresh concerns about drug admissions in Spare may put a return to the United States in jeopardy.
The development means Harry may be stopped by US border officials after his upcoming trip to London to testify in his legal battle with Mirror Group Newspapers over allegations of phone hacking.
The Duke of Sussex admitted to experimenting with controlled substances including marijuana, cocaine, ayahuasca, and even used magic mushrooms at actress Courteney Cox’s house. The former actress was born and raised in the United States but was living in Canada at the time she met Harry to shoot the TV series Suits.
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