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Prince Harry's American dream is 'collapsing' amid Meghan 'marriage troubles', claims royal expert

Prince Harry's American dream is "collapsing" around him amid his alleged marriage troubles with Meghan Markle, one royal expert has claimed.

The Duke of Sussex may face legal charges in the USA due to his visa application process after he admitted to drug use in his bombshell memoir Spare.

As a result of his shocking confession, a think tank is demanding that the US government unseal his immigration record.

Harry and Meghan's marriage is rumoured to be on the rocks and the Duchess has been nowhere to be seen while the Duke has been flying back and forth to the UK to handle his court cases alone (Chris Jackson - Pool/Getty Images)

Royal biographer Angela Levin has called out the Duchess of Sussex for her lack of support for Harry and claims that this is only the beginning of an even worse nightmare for the Duke.

Levin gave her opinion on the matter to GB News as she stated: "I think all of his dreams are collapsing, they are becoming much more like nightmares now because he doesn't know how to be or what to be.

"And the impression I get is that Meghan isn't there to help him in the same way that if you really love somebody you would be. I actually think it's going to be very, very difficult for him.

"And although I'm extremely annoyed at him, and I can't recognise what he's like, I do feel sorry for somebody in such a state that they don't know where to turn or how to manage.

She continued: "And he's created this for himself, a whole pool of negativity.

"He's fed up with things not working out for him. It's one thing trying to change the press in this country all alone, one single man doing that.

"It's just impossible for him and he's got nowhere where he can feel positive and build on himself."

Ms Levin was asked what she thinks about the trouble he faces by host Dan Wootton who said himself that he is not sympathetic towards Prince Harry.

She replied: "We're seeing the hypocrisy for years now. Don't you fly the planes, I'm going to fly on planes. Be compassionate, but not to anybody that within my family.

"I think that's what we've got used to. But I spent quite a while looking at the USA and what they do about drugs, and if they feel that somebody's in remission, they will give them another chance so they don't actually just wipe it out.

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 30: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 24 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex arrives at the Royal Courts of Justice on March 30, 2023 in London, England. Prince Harry is one of several claimants in a lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, publisher of the Daily Mail. (Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images) Prince Harry Court Case Enters Final Day (Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)

"But what the point is whether he's told the truth and not whether he's said that and the drugs that he has said he's taken that's also on scale, they actually don't do it as toughly as i initially thought. Cocaine is a drug you can't have and he's had it."

Next week a federal judge will hear an argument from think tank the Heritage Foundation who are hoping to unseal Prince Harry's US immigration records to discover whether or not he revealed his drug use on the application.

If he is found to have not disclosed the information, he could be thrown out of the country.

Nile Gardner, of the Heritage Foundation confirmed on Twitter that a federal judge will hear the organisation's argument on June 6 next week.

He wrote: "Prince Harry immigration records case will be held in Washington, DC Federal Court in front of a US Federal Judge."

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